If you’ve ever had trouble connecting to the PlayStation Network or experienced any other issues with your PlayStation 4, it’s likely that your console is broken. Here are a few tips to help you determine if your PS4 is broken:

  1. Check the power cord. Make sure the power cord is properly plugged in and that there’s no obstructions in its path. If there are, it may be causing problems with your console.
  2. Check the system software. If you have an update for your PlayStation 4 system software installed, make sure to check it out. If not, you may need to update it in order to fix any issues with your console.
  3. Check the firmware version number. The firmware version number can be found on the back of your PlayStation 4 system manual or on the website of Sony Interactive Entertainment America (SIA). If you don’t have a manual, look online for information about how to find this number and then check it against the list of compatible systems provided by Sony Interactive Entertainment America (SIA).
  4. Look for any red or yellow lights on your console that indicate an issue with its functionality or hardware. These lights can usually be fixed by updating or replacing certain components on your console, but they may also indicate that there’s something wrong with your PS4 that needs to be fixed immediately.