PSN name changes may cost users game saves, purchases and trophies
Beta testing for Sony’s recently announced PlayStation Network name change feature has officially begun.
Currently, the beta is only open to members of PlayStation Preview Program, which is available users who have registered as testers of previous software betas.
Previously, Sony has said PSN users who have changed their names “occasionally encounter issues or errors in certain games,” although specific problems were not detailed.
However, beta testers have revealed new information that clarifies just what these problems may be.
In an invite sent out to testers, Sony reiterated that “not all games and applications for PS4, PS3, PS Vita, and other PlayStation systems.” Further, Sony warns that those who change their PSN names may be affected in the following ways:
- Loss of access to content (including paid-for content) acquired for their games, including add-ons and virtual currency
- Loss of game progress, including game saved data, leaderboard data and progress toward trophies
- Parts of games and applications may not function properly either online and offline
- Previous Online ID(s) may remain visible to the user and other players in some places
This has led many users to express their frustrations on social media, stating that the entire point of the feature is to retain important profile data like purchases and game progress while still being able to change their names.
does anyone actually hate their PSN ID enough to do this? pic.twitter.com/bDTymXUP9S
— 9 V O L T (@9_volt_) October 23, 2018
it's like they just gave up on implementing the change properly and decided, welp, let's just list all the known bugs and let people decide for themselves if they want it so much
— Squish-or-Treat (@SquishVix) October 23, 2018
So what's the point of changing your ID Name on PS4 if it's the same as creating a new account ? What the…
— A Random MarTy (@ARandomMarTy) October 23, 2018
The PSN name change system is… awful.
Strongly, strongly advise to read the small print before taking part. Potentially quite damaging repercussions.https://t.co/379uDiWcG2
— Ryan Brown (@Toadsanime) October 23, 2018
First-time name changes will be free, while subsequent switches are set to cost $9.99 CAD (or $4.99 for PlayStation Plus subscribers). However, Sony says it will allow users to revert back to their old PSN IDs if they experience any issues.
Still, this doesn’t appear to be the fix that many fans have wanted over the years. The reason why name changes are so problematic reportedly stems from the fact that Sony tied PSN names to account IDs when PSN first launched in 2006.
Many other services, like rival Xbox Live, allow for simple and issue-free name changes because they use a universally unique identifier for easier recognition across a variety of devices.
Without a universally unique identifier, Sony is said to have had great difficulty in figuring out how to allow name changes without losing relevant information related to features like purchases, online leaderboards and trophies.
Image credit: PlayStation
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