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PlayStation Plus: Kostenlose 5-Tage-Testverlängerung

Autor:Kristen Aktualisieren:Feb 11,2025

PlayStation Plus: Kostenlose 5-Tage-Testverlängerung

Sony sprach sich am vergangenen Wochenende mit dem nahezu Tag langen PlayStation Network (PSN) ein und führte es einem nicht spezifizierten "operativen Problem" in einer Social-Media-Erklärung zu. Das Unternehmen gab keine weitere Erklärung der Ursache oder der vorbeugenden Maßnahmen an.

Um PlayStation Plus -Abonnenten zu kompensieren, fügt Sony ihren Abonnements automatisch fünf zusätzliche Tage hinzu.

Gamer hatten während des gesamten Ausfalls weit verbreitete Störungen, wobei über ein Drittel nicht in der Lage war, sich anzumelden und andere meldete Serverabstürze.

Der Ausfall zeigt Bedenken bei Spielern, die die Anforderung von Sony eines PSN-Kontos auch für Einzelspieler-PC-Spiele erfordern.

Dies ist nicht die erste große PSN -Störung. Eine signifikante Datenverletzung im April 2011 führte zu über 20 Tagen Konnektivitätsproblemen. Obwohl der jüngste Vorfall weniger schwerwiegend ist, hat der jüngste Vorfall die PS5 -Benutzer über die begrenzte Kommunikation von Sony in Bezug auf das Problem frustriert.

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As of now, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is not officially receiving a free upgrade for the PS5, Xbox Series, or Nintendo Switch 2 — at least not under a confirmed announcement from Larian Studios or the publishers (Devolver Digital, Ubisoft, etc.).
However, here’s what is true:

Divinity: Original Sin 2 has already been remastered and released on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch (with enhanced features) as part of the Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition.
The enhanced version for PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch is not a free upgrade for owners of the original versions. Instead, it’s a paid upgrade or a separate purchase, depending on your platform and whether you qualify for a discount (e.g., cross-buy deals on some platforms).
For Nintendo Switch 2 (which has not yet been released), there’s currently no official information about a new version of the game — and no confirmation that a game would be automatically upgraded to a
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As of now, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is not officially receiving a free upgrade for the PS5, Xbox Series, or Nintendo Switch 2 — at least not under a confirmed announcement from Larian Studios or the publishers (Devolver Digital, Ubisoft, etc.). However, here’s what is true: Divinity: Original Sin 2 has already been remastered and released on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch (with enhanced features) as part of the Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition. The enhanced version for PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch is not a free upgrade for owners of the original versions. Instead, it’s a paid upgrade or a separate purchase, depending on your platform and whether you qualify for a discount (e.g., cross-buy deals on some platforms). For Nintendo Switch 2 (which has not yet been released), there’s currently no official information about a new version of the game — and no confirmation that a game would be automatically upgraded to a "Switch 2" version. So to clarify: ❌ Divinity: Original Sin 2 is not getting a free upgrade to PS5, Xbox Series, or Switch 2. ✅ It is available in an enhanced version on PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch — but this requires a purchase or a discounted upgrade path (e.g., via Game Pass or digital store bundles). Always check official sources like Larian Studios’ website, the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, or Nintendo’s eShop for the latest updates. Stay tuned — Larian has hinted at future projects, but no official "free upgrade" for Original Sin 2 has been announced.