Highlights

  • The PlayStation Stars outage is set to end soon, as the loyalty program is starting to return in select regions.
  • PlayStation Stars was introduced in 2022, offering quests, coins, and digital collectibles for members to earn.
  • Sony confirmed that PlayStation Stars will return in a staggered rollout worldwide, and so far the service is back online in Asia.

The long-running PlayStation Stars outage is finally set to end in the coming weeks, as confirmed by an update on the official PlayStation app. The loyalty program will come back online after 25 days, surpassing even the infamous PlayStation network blackout in 2011.

PlayStation Stars was first introduced in 2022 as a loyalty program similar to Microsoft Rewards for Xbox users. Members in eligible regions can sign up for Stars at no cost to complete "quests" and earn coins, which can be redeemed for purchases on the PlayStation store, and even collect digital collectibles of various PlayStation-related memorabilia that can be showcased on players' profiles.

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Unfortunately, PlayStation Stars suffered a major outage in early June, with the program going down worldwide for over three weeks. Sony did acknowledge the service disruption, but didn't provide a timeline for when it could be fixed. Thankfully, it appears PlayStation Stars will be up and running again in the coming weeks, according to a new message in the PlayStation app which confirms that the program will return soon in "phased regional rollouts." At the time of writing, PlayStation Stars is only back online in Asia, with members in Europe and North America yet to be granted access.

PlayStation Stars Will Return in Staggered Regional Rollouts

Sony has not provided any further details regarding the staggered release, but the return of PlayStation Stars should at least be encouraging for users who have been waiting since the Days of Play promotional period to cash in their points. During the early stages of the blackout, many PlayStation Stars users were concerned about whether their points were being tracked, or if they were even at risk of losing their accumulated points entirely. Fortunately, it seems Sony has been tracking points during the PlayStation Stars outage, so members should have no cause for worry.

However, it remains to be seen if Sony will provide a make-good offering to PlayStation Stars users once the loyalty program comes back online, as the outage prevented many from redeeming their points to make purchases. It's also unknown why the PlayStation Stars outage happened in the first place and why it took so long to fix it, especially considering the recent PlayStation Network disruption was rectified in a few hours. Nevertheless, a lot of PlayStation Stars members are relieved that the program is going live again, and it's only a matter of time until it will be fully operational in all regions.

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Sony's PlayStation 5 ninth console generation and debuted with a launch lineup that included Demon's Souls and Astro's Playroom. The console comes with a Blu-ray disc, although a digital-only edition is also available for a cheaper price.

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Original Release Date
November 12, 2020
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PS5
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Disc Edition: $499.99; Digital Edition: $399.99