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Sony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed that PlayStation Network services are partially down since the evening of June 16, 2026, following a bizarre PS Store glitch. The issue began when players suddenly started seeing games in their library and “Recently Played” section that they hadn’t even purchased. What’s more, nearly all of the mysterious games were raunchy titles, like Sex Store Simulator and Hentai Princess.
In a popular Reddit thread and numerous social media posts, players shared screenshots of random games that appeared in their libraries and “Recently Played” section with hundreds and thousands of hours clocked in.
Here’s the list of random appearances that we’ve compiled so far:
I personally didn’t experience this glitch, but after reports of the issue spread, Sony apparently took down everyone’s “Recently Played” section. I can confirm that at the time of this writing, I am unable to see my list.
Over on the official PlayStation Status page, Sony notes that “Gaming and social” services are experiencing a disruption, and they still are at the time of this writing. Multiplayer and other services do not seem to be impacted. Affected platforms include “PS5, other.”
“You might have difficulty launching games, apps, or network features,” a message reads. “We’re working to resolve the issue as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.”
What do our readers think happened here?
The post PlayStation Network Services Partially Down, Sony Confirms appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.


Sony Interactive Entertainment rolled out PS4 system software update 13.52 out of nowhere this morning, June 16, and it brings some unwelcome “improvements” for the modding/jailbreaking community. Unlike the March 2026 firmware update that brought usability improvements, this one patches security exploits and vulnerabilities.
“We’ve made some security fixes to the system software,” the official patch notes read. But we all know by now what this means. Although the PS4 was jailbroken long ago, the company is trying to deter ongoing and future hacking and modding attempts.
We can see why, though. The PS4 has a massive library of games and remains one of Sony’s most popular consoles. After all, the company still hasn’t given up on the PS3 either, as evidenced by the annual Blu-ray and security patches it receives.
In other PS4 news, the console continues to lose features, services, and support for popular games, which is unfortunate but understandable given its age. One of the biggest blows came recently when it was confirmed that Call of Duty will no longer support last-gen platforms.
We’ll update our readers if players notice any unannounced changes after today’s system software update.
Are any of our readers still playing on the PS4?
The post Surprise PS4 System Update 13.52 Brings Bad News for Some appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

