PlayStation 4 users can now change their PSN name

Sony has announced that PlayStation 4 users will finally be able to change their PlayStation Network Online ID. 

According to a blog post by Sony's Social Media Director, Sid Shuman, the “online ID change feature on PSN is officially launching to all PlayStation 4 owners later today”.

You'll also be able to change your online ID via a web browser later today (April 10 for the US and April 11 for Europe) – you'll simply need to sign in to your PlayStation Network account to do so. The feature appears to be set for release worldwide, but Sony hasn't announced official pricing in Australia yet. 

Sony says that “the change can only be made through a PS4 system or web browser”, so you won't be able to do it on a PS3 or the soon to be discontinued PS Vita

Potential issues

Sony says that the first time you change your ID the service is free, but after that you will need to pay $9.99 / £7.99 (around AU$15), unless you are PlayStation Plus member, in which case it will cost you $4.99 / £3.99 (around AU$7).

Not all games will support the online ID change feature. Sony says while “all PS4 games originally published on or after April 1, 2018 have been developed to support the online ID change feature”, it found an instance where a game “did not fully support the feature” during its beta preview program last year. 

Sony also warns that there are a few issues that could arise as a result of changing your online ID, saying you could “lose progress within games, including game saved data, leaderboard data, and progress towards Trophies”.

For this reason, the company has released a list of tested games that definitely support online ID changes, and says that reverting back to your old ID should resolve most issues that arise.

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