Sony has announced that it will be discontinuing its PlayStation Network service on April 15th. This means that users will no longer be able to access their account, purchase games, or use the PlayStation Store. Users who do not want to lose their data after April 15th can pay Sony $19.99 for a one-time data migration service. This news comes as a surprise to many PlayStation Network users, as Sony had previously stated that the service would continue until at least 2020. The decision to discontinue the PlayStation Network has been met with mixed reactions from users. Some are sad to see the service go, while others are relieved that they won’t have to pay for it anymore. The decision to discontinue the PlayStation Network comes as a surprise to many users ..


You will be unable to access any subscriptions or the privileges that come with them. You will no longer have access to your PSN wallet. Because of the Terms of Service, money in your wallet may not be returned.

Click ‘Users’ from the left-hand menu and then select ‘Add User.’ Selector users in order to give them admin access. Create or delete users using the following procedure: Users may be deleted only after they have been verified by a moderator on your site.

When you delete a PlayStation 4 user account, all of the data and screenshots linked to it are lost. You may also terminate a PSN account, but this is more serious since it destroys your ID.

Yes, once you permanently delete your PSN account, all information about that account, including your email address, will be deleted from the network and you’ll be able to create a new one. Any valid email address should enable you to establish a PSN account.

To access the quick menu, press and hold the PS button. Select Power > Switch User > New User > Create a User from the quick menu. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a PlayStation Network account. Fill in all of the required information. Check your email for a verification message if necessary.