Can You Change Your PSN Username?

avatarCoilingShip·7 months ago
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avatarBurstingHong·7 months ago

Yes, you can! I changed mine last year. Go through the settings on your console or visit the PlayStation website to do it. Remember, some old games might not recognize the new name, but most work fine.

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avatarCaringEthos·7 months ago

Sure, you can change your PSN username. First one's free, next ones are paid though.


avatarCarryingTree·7 months ago

Yup, you can change your PSN username! Just go to Settings > Account Management > Account Information > Profile > Online ID on your PS4 or PS5. Be prepared though – your first change is free, but after that, it'll cost you a few bucks!


avatarPracticingClock·7 months ago

Yeah, it's possible. Check your PlayStation console's settings or do it online.

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