UPDATE FIVE: The PlayStation Network problems keeping the PSN down continue, with Sony confirming that ALL online core services are down.
This includes: Account Management, Gaming And Social, PlayStation Now, PlayStation Video, PlayStation Store and PlayStation Music.
The latest from the PlayStation support team: “You may have some difficulty launching games, applications or online features. Our engineers are working to resolve the issue as soon as possible, and we thank you for your patience.”
The DNS error on PS4 is currently popping up for anyone who is trying to play the Infinite Warfare beta today.
While Sony and Activision say they are now looking into the problem, there has been no update on how long the online outage may last.
It could mean that the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare beta will needed to be extended, it has already seen two extensions since it launched last week.
UPDATE 4: Sony have now confirmed the new problems affecting the PlayStation Network today, pointing users to its monitoring site for further updates.
“We’re aware that users are experiencing issues logging into PSN. Thanks for your patience as we investigate,” a recent support message reads.
It’s currently unclear what is causing the issues, it could be connected to other Ddos attacks affecting sites, or more to do with the huge surge of interest in the Infinite Warfare beta.
The Call of Duty server test kicked off early this morning but had been scheduled to go live at 6pm today. It’s possible that by opening the beta to every gamer on the PlayStation 4 may have affected connection, however, this has not been confirmed by Sony.
[Source:-EXpress]