PlayStation Network multiplayer is down and out for the count, although no one really knows why. PlayStation updated the PS5 to add party chats and suddenly no one could play with friends. Bad hump day for all.
Earlier this morning, Sony pushed a system update for PlayStation 5 consoles. It apparently broke PlayStation Network’s online multiplayer functionality.
Many multiplayer games have been rendered unplayable by the crash, but it’s not entirely known why it happened in the first place. The update did make changes to the console’s online party chat, finally allowing for both open and closed parties. Open parties allow players to join their friends’ conversations without an invite, while closed ones require one.
Anyone trying to play multiplayer focused games will run into the messages that “connection to PlayStation Network has failed” or they “can’t connect to PlayStation Network.” This means that anyone expecting to play always online games like
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