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How to fix Elden Ring ‘Could not verify PlayStation Plus’ error

Updated: Mar 3, 2023 11:33 am
How to fix Elden Ring ‘Could not verify PlayStation Plus’ error

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After the v1.03.2 release for Elden Ring, players have been unable to log in and view their progress through the game because of this ‘Could Not Verify PlayStation Plus’ error. 

We’ve compiled some fixes for you to try that might solves this issue. However, be warned: this is a server issue. This is not a simple bug, we would recommend that you don’t reboot your console multiple times.

This is something that developers will fix completely. For now, let’s take a look at things that might help for now.

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How to fix Could not Verify PlayStation Plus Error in Elden Ring

Recently, players have been unable to log in through the game and access their progress. Not to worry, here’s our guide on how to fix could not verify PlayStation Plus subscription error in Elden Ring.

  • Some players resolved this error by restarting their PS console a couple of times. (This may damage your console, and we do not advise this)
  • You can also try logging out and logging back again with your PS Plus subscription.
  • You can also check the status of the servers of PlayStation Network on their website.
  • We suggest not downloading the recent software update for the PlayStation if you have not enabled auto-update.
  • The simplest solution of all would be to try and play Elden Ring offline for the time being.

Although players are hinting at the latest patch to be the reason for this error, it’s likely an error with PlayStation, as something similar happed in late March of 2022. The main cause of this problem might be the recent update of PlayStation.

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We will update this article as soon as we receive more word from Sony or Elden Ring on this issue.


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