PlayStation Stars’ arrival to the US has put people on a two-month waiting list

“We will be able to ensure our members have an optimized experience with PlayStation Stars," Sony states

PlayStation Stars’ arrival to the US has put people on a two-month waiting list

“We will be able to ensure our members have an optimized experience with PlayStation Stars," Sony states

Sony's PlayStation Stars membership program launched today in North and South America. But on its first day, there already were several complaints because some fans had been told to expect a waitlist of "about two months" after signing up. Two months after the pre-launch waiting time?!

Even though sign-ups are live via the PlayStation App and PlayStation.com, Sony stated that new members will be accepted on a "rolling basis," and some should expect to be "randomly put on the waitlist." If, by any chance, you are put on the waitlist, you will be able to “gain access” in about two months, starting from your registration date. Just. Like. That.

THE WAIT AFTER THE WAIT

"By evaluating feedback, continuing to improve the experience, iterating quickly, and continuously adding new members on a rolling basis, we will be able to ensure our members have an optimized experience with PlayStation Stars," a Sony Q&A states.

"If you were randomly put on the waitlist, you will be given access to PlayStation Stars within or about two months from signing up. Sony will email you to let you know when your time on the waitlist is up.”
Will this happen when PlayStation Stars launches in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand on October 13? Possibly, but it’s still unsure. The corresponding page has not yet been updated for UK users, but likely will display a similar message when it does.

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