Late last night Error: 8001050F hit PlayStation 3’s ’round the world. At first it simply did not allow PS3 users to log into their PlayStation Network accounts and play games online. Since then things have taken a turn for the worse. Apparently this error is turning back the console’s clock to January 1, 2000 causing major problems like data loss. Sony has figured out that the error is only affecting ‘fat’ PS3 models; all PS3 Slim models should be in the clear. In the meantime, if you own a ‘fat’ PS3, Sony is recommending its customers: DO NOT TURN IT ON until the error is fixed. Sony “hope[s] to resolve this problem within the next 24 hours.” Look after the break for official details on the matter straight from PlayStation Blog.
Check back for updates; I’ll be sure to let you know when Sony tells us it’s safe to start gaming and Blu-ray-ing again. What a disaster.
UPDATE: According to the official PlayStation Blog the PSN bug has been squashed. They say it’s safe to turn on “phat PS3s” now. Joystiq spoke to a Sony rep; check out the short Q&A if you are concerned with lost trophy data and the like. Cue sigh of relief.
[Via PlayStationBlog]
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