For the second week in a row, PlayStation Network is experiencing server issues and generally making people unhappy.
You get home from a long day of work or school and all you want to do is relax and play some games. You start up your PS4 and get ready to play the Battlefield 1 open beta (which was released last week). To many people’s surprise, PlayStation Network is down.
Now on Tuesday, it looks like the same thing is happening all over again. Last Thursday, PSN was down for quite some time, and many gamers were not pleased. Not only did this take away time from people testing out Battlefield 1, but it also delayed the biggest Call of Duty tournament of the year at COD XP 2016. It was a very stressful situation.
Luckily, the Ask PlayStation Twitter account revealed that they are hard at work on the situation and are trying to resolve the issue . Well, we wouldn’t say hard at work since this keeps on happening, but we’ll give them the benefit of the doubt.
We're aware that users are experiencing issues logging into PSN. Thanks for your patience as we investigate. https://t.co/oLLCoPwIE1
— Ask PlayStation (@AskPlayStation) September 6, 2016
Whenever this happens, it isn’t fun by any means, but there is some enjoyment: the internet. In a series of hate tweets and endless memes, many people from across the world express their frustrations with PlayStation, and some are quite amusing. Check out some of these tweets from various users. You’ll have a better time than you would silently raging and hoping the Network comes back up.
Finally able to sit down after a long day of work & the playstation network is down again @PlayStation pic.twitter.com/2q8lQmYjlD
— Josh (@JAHSHHGREEN) September 6, 2016
While some of the memes are humorous, there are also many users who are very frustrated with the company.
It's very frustrating that @PlayStation continues to experience server issues. This is how they repay us by increasing the PSN prices?
— Brandon Crespo (@_Bcrespo) September 6, 2016
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PlayStation needs to figure out a way to resolve this issue. It’s happening way to0 often. Hopefully, they figure things out soon enough.