Free PS Plus Compensation for Recent PSN Downtime Is Being Issued Now

Sony is now providing compensation due to the extended outage on PlayStation Network (PSN), which continued for nearly a full day.

The firm assured they’d compensate for the interrupted service by giving extra five days of access, free of cost, to all active PS Plus members. These extra days, according to them, will be automatically credited to the accounts of all qualified subscribers.

1. We’re currently handling it, and good news! An extra five days have been added to your latest PS Plus Premium subscription due to its renewal.

2. This task is being taken care of right now, and I’m happy to inform you that an additional five days have been added to the expiration date of your recently paid PS Plus Premium subscription.

3. Rest assured, it’s in progress! We’ve gone ahead and added five extra days to your last PS Plus Premium payment transaction.

4. No worries, we’re on it! To let you know, an additional five days have been added to the end of your recent PS Plus Premium subscription period.

5. You don’t have to stress about this, as we’ve already taken care of it for you. We’ve added five extra days to your latest PS Plus Premium payment, so enjoy!

6. I can confirm that the process is underway and that an additional five days will be added to your most recent PS Plus Premium subscription period.

To verify it personally, look for your receipt within your email inbox, and then match the displayed expiration date with the details of your current membership.

To check if you’ve received an extension, navigate to the PlayStation Store, log in, click on your profile picture, choose ‘Subscription Management’, and look for your next payment date. If it’s five days later than what was indicated on your last receipt, that means you’ve been granted the extension.

It appears that numerous individuals have received their compensation, but it might still take some additional time for everyone to be processed. If you haven’t received it yet, please stay patient and try checking again tomorrow.

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2025-03-03 17:06