Kenya's Central Bank Cracks Down on Lenders, Enforces Benchmark Rate
Kenya's Central Bank takes tough stance against banks that defy benchmark rate, KCB reduces lending rate, and regulator initiates bank inspections for compliance
Sophia Steele
Sony has announced that it will be providing an automatic five-day extension to PlayStation Plus subscribers, following a significant outage of the PlayStation Network (PSN) that lasted around a full day. The move is seen as a gesture of goodwill towards the gaming community, which was affected by the outage that prevented players from accessing various services.
The PSN outage, which began on Friday evening and was resolved by Saturday evening, caused disruptions to services such as logging into accounts, visiting the PlayStation Store, and launching games. While some players were able to access certain games, others were unable to log in or access their trophies. The outage was widely reported, with many gamers taking to social media to express their frustration.
In a post on the official Ask PlayStation support account on X, Sony apologized for the inconvenience caused by the outage and thanked the community for their patience. The company did not provide further details on the cause of the outage, but confirmed that network services had fully recovered from the operational issue.
The extra five days of service will be added automatically to the accounts of PlayStation Plus subscribers, a move that is likely to be welcomed by the gaming community. PlayStation Plus is a premium service that offers a range of benefits, including online multiplayer gaming, free games, and exclusive discounts.
The outage is a reminder of the importance of reliable online services for gamers, who rely on networks like PSN to access and play their games. While outages can occur due to various reasons, it is crucial for companies like Sony to have robust systems in place to minimize downtime and ensure a smooth gaming experience.
In recent years, there has been an increasing trend towards online gaming and cloud-based services, which has put additional pressure on companies to ensure the reliability and scalability of their networks. The PSN outage serves as a reminder of the challenges involved in maintaining complex online systems and the need for companies to prioritize the gaming experience.
As the gaming industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how companies like Sony respond to the challenges of maintaining reliable online services. In the meantime, the extra five days of service offered to PlayStation Plus subscribers is a welcome gesture that acknowledges the inconvenience caused by the outage.
Kenya's Central Bank takes tough stance against banks that defy benchmark rate, KCB reduces lending rate, and regulator initiates bank inspections for compliance
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