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2023-05-18 22:50:15| Engadget

Sony may be having some problems with PlayStation Plus games today. Commenters in forum posts on Reddit, ResetEra and NeoGAF report various users being alerted to an alert, reading, The game will expire in 15 minutes, and then booting them to the PlayStation home screen. Engadgets Kris Holt also ran into the issue Wednesday evening while playing Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart.Users experiencing the glitch say it appears to happen with any game in the PS Plus catalog. Fortunately, you can apparently return to the game from the home screen and quickly continue playing. However, the cycle seems to repeat in regular 15-minute (and possibly other) increments.It isnt yet clear how widespread the issue is. (Some users in the Reddit post claim theyre playing PS Plus games without problems.) Additionally, the bug doesnt have any known fixes. PlayStation hasnt yet acknowledged the issue publicly; Engadget has reached out to ask for a comment, and we will update this article if or when we hear back.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/playstation-plus-bug-warns-that-games-will-expire-in-15-minutes-205015372.html?src=rss


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