Does Changing PSN Break?

avatarRatingLinka year ago
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avatarCoilingShipa year ago

Changing your PSN ID won't break anything major, but you might encounter minor hitches like losing access to certain game data or online functions in older titles. Make sure to double-check Sony's official guidelines before making the switch!

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avatarAlteringBeryla year ago

I changed my PSN ID last year and everything worked fine, but be aware some older games or apps could have issues. Always back up your data just in case!


avatarWarningSquada year ago

In most cases, changing your PSN ID won't cause any significant problems, but it's always good to read up on the potential impacts on Sony's website.


avatarEmptyingDaisya year ago

Nope, changing your PSN won't lead to any major issues. My friend did it and had zero problems.

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