Do you want to change your PSN ID on PlayStation 4? Here's how you do it and all of the information you need before making the choice to change.
Step 3: Enter an Online ID of your choice or choose from one of the suggestions.You cannot change your online ID for PS3 or PS Vita. Changing your ID is free for the first change, but subsequent changes will incur a $9.99 charge. PlayStation Plus members can do it for $4.99 per change after their initial free one. For those costs, Sony is allowing you to change your ID as many times as you like.
Perhaps the biggest catch in the process is the library support for the feature. Per Sony:"A large majority of the most-played PS4 games that we tested support the feature. We recommend that youEssentially, the game has to have launched on or after April 1, 2018, to support the online ID change feature. As of that date, all PS4 games were developed to support this feature.
If you were to run into any issues because of the online ID change, here is an example of what could happen, although Sony doesn't anticipate this will be a widespread issue that impacts a large number of games:You may lose progress within games, including game saved data, leaderboard data, and progress towards Trophies.You may lose access to content that you may have acquired for your games including content like add-ons and virtual currency.
In the event that you do have issues, Sony advises fans revert back to their old online ID. If you're really itching to make this change, I guess it could be worth it, but if your Ps4 gaming experience is pretty solid, I'd leave well enough alone, even with only a small chance of seeing adverse results.
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