Can You Delete a PSN Message Once Sent?

avatarQuestioningVale·2 years ago
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avatarRavellingMane·2 years ago

You can delete the messages from your end but the recipient will still see them. Be careful with those midnight rants!

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avatarCorrectingGait·2 years ago

Yes, you can delete a PSN message once it's sent. Just go to the message, hold down the Options button, and select 'Delete.'


avatarBackingPeck·2 years ago

Just don't send anything you'd regret! You can delete your side of the conversation, but the recipient will still have it.


avatarJiggettingBait·2 years ago

Deleting a PSN message? Easy peasy! Just head to the message, press Options, and hit 'Delete.'


avatarCarryingMonte·2 years ago

Yup, you can get rid of that awkward message! Just find the conversation, press the Options button, and choose 'Delete' – problem solved.

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