So the PlayStation 4's latest system software update, version 2.00 (codenamed Masamune), was released today and, as expected, PlayStation Network is a bit of a mess.
Following the update, we — along with numerous other PS4 owners — have been greeted with all sorts of error codes and messages, presumably as a result of the new update. Of course, this isn't too surprising. By now PlayStation owners should be used to these sort of errors following an update — just life as a PlayStation owner, I suppose.
The official PSN status page doesn't mention any particular issues with the update, but as you can see from our batch of just-taken screenshots, we're encountering all sorts of problems. So far the error's we've experienced include:
It's possible that many of these errors are just a result of the update being just-released, and I'm sure many of them will get fixed quickly. In the meantime, it looks like we'll just have to deal with the shaky service until all of the kinks are worked out.
Are you experiencing any problems or errors with PSN following PS4 update 2.0? Vent to us in the comments below.
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