A new report claims the company plans to phase out PlayStation Network (PSN) branding entirely by September 2026. It will replace it with something that better reflects its broader digital services.
According to Insider Gaming, an internal email sent to developers outlines a “strategic” decision to drop both “PlayStation Network” and “PSN” across all Sony Interactive Entertainment platforms.
Crucially, this appears to be a cosmetic change only. Sony reportedly stressed that core features, including multiplayer, cloud gaming, friends lists and trophies, will remain exactly as they are. There are no technical changes planned, just a gradual removal of the PSN name across apps, interfaces and marketing.
Developers have also been told they’ll need to update their own materials to align with the new branding. They will ensure references to PSN are removed from future releases and external services.
What Sony plans to replace the name with is still unclear.
The move would mark the end of a label that’s been around since 2006, when PlayStation Network launched alongside the PlayStation 3. Over time, it’s grown to encompass everything from the PlayStation Store to subscriptions like PlayStation Plus. It has also become shorthand for Sony’s entire online ecosystem.
It also carries some baggage. The 2011 PSN breach, which exposed data from around 77 million users and took the service offline for weeks, remains one of the most significant security incidents in gaming history. More recently, a shorter outage in early 2025 prompted renewed calls for transparency from users.
If the report holds, the PSN name could quietly disappear over the next year. This would close the chapter on a brand that’s been tied to PlayStation for nearly two decades.
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