If you’re reading this article, it means you’re having trouble accessing the app on your devices. There’re various possible causes. Often, though, it’s due to your smartphone’s cache, slow internet, or outdated software.  There could be further underlying issues we’re exploring. We aim to make your PlayStation App work again without hassle. 

Why Is My PS App Not Working?

How to Fix PS App Not Working?

The PS app is a handy complementary software for PlayStation players. It allows you to browse the store, buy, download, and launch games remotely, chat with your friends, and more.

Your device is out of date: an outdated Android or iOS phone may not run its apps properly or get the app updates it needs.The device’s cache has issues: the cache stores information the phone may use in the future. It makes devices faster but can also become a hindrance if the storage grows too big. In particular, cache issues may store corrupted information about the PS App. The PSN server is down: it’s not common, but sometimes, Sony takes down the server for maintenance. Others, the server is suffering problems. In any of these cases, your app won’t work. You can check the server status if it’s not loading.Your phone is nearly full: the PS App download size is about 76MB, so it’s not much. All apps will work slowly when a smartphone’s memory is nearly full. Slow internet connection: the PS App may not load if your internet connection is slow. Similarly, it may only load a portion of its home screen after minutes.The app requires an update: Sony often rolls out updates for the app. This becomes a problem if your internet connection is slow or unreliable. In particular, your phone may not recognize it needs an app automatically. Similarly, downloading the update from the store may take too long. 

It’s available for free on any iOS or Android device, and it’s quite common to use it nowadays. However, solving app problems is not as common as it should be. There’s not much information about the topic, and users are actively looking for information. Here’s the list of 8 fixes you can try.

Check the Status of the PSN Server

Before anything else, please check the status of the PSN server. It would prevent you from making unnecessary changes on your device. You can visit PlayStation’s official server status page and see if it’s up. If it’s down, you’ll see it on the screen, and you should wait until Sony addresses the issue.

Restart Your Device

Often, there’re problems with the App Store or the Play Store, and they come after updating Android or iOS. After a system update, the device may need to further update apps, but a bug may prevent this from happening. The reason is that an updated OS may hinder your login data to the respective store. So, the solution is to restart the smartphone and then open the App Store or the Play Store to check for updates. Now, for Android users, here’s how to restart the smartphone or tablet:  iOS users can do this:

Check for Updates on the App Store or the Play Store

After restarting your device, you can manually check for updates on the respective store. This works similarly on both operative systems. Simply search for “PS Store” on the search bar, and open the app’s page.  Then, the page should tell you if the app has an update available – download it. Otherwise, it will only prompt you to open the app. There’s an alternative method to updating apps, though. On Android, here’re the steps: Similarly, iOS users can follow these steps:

Clear the PS App’s Cache Data on Android

Random bugs and glitches may be causing errors on the PS App. This is particular in Android devices. After clearing the data, launch the application again.

Update Your Device

You can try updating the mobile device when the PS App is not working. It may solve random bugs in the system software. Android users can follow these steps: iOS users can update their devices like so:

Reinstall the PS App

If every app but the PS App works on your device, you could try reinstalling the software. The reason is its installation files may be damaged. On Android, here’s what you can do: On iOS, here’re the steps: After you re-download the app, try opening it up again. 

Clear Space on Your Smartphone

As I said above, full storage may prevent your apps from functioning properly. I’ll leave the process to you, as you can delete photos, videos, and apps you don’t want anymore on your smartphone. On Android, you can check all its folders deeply, and the system stores media you downloaded from Facebook and WhatsApp.

Check Your Network

Lastly, the PS App may not work because your internet is unstable or slow. There’s not much you can do in that regard, but here’re a few pointers:

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