The Hogwarts Legacy early access period finally went online for Deluxe Edition owners on February 7, three days ahead of its global launch. Although Potterheads have generally been mesmerized by the highly anticipated title's gameplay, both PC and PlayStation 5 players have faced quite a few hiccups.
Unfortunately, a number of PlayStation 5 players reported server connection and license verification issues with the PlayStation Network (PSN) that kicked them out while they were playing Hogwarts Legacy. The well-known Downdetector website noted a heavy barrage of reports around 1:30 pm PT, with several users mentioning that they have been unable to get into the game.
This article details what the error is, potential fixes for it, and other relevant information for Hogwarts Legacy players who are suffering from this issue.
A few hours after the early access period for the wizarding RPG kicked off, a number of PlayStation users posted on social media platforms that they were unable to play the title. Some stated that they were kicked out of the game and told that the servers couldn't verify their licenses.
The quickest fix for the license verification issue is to restore their license, which can be done by navigating to Settings > Users and Accounts > Other > Restore licenses. In this particular case, as stated by plenty of players, restoring the license didn't seem to correct the error or grant them access to the RPG.
Players facing similar issues should try logging off and on and restarting their router or modem. A few users have noted that the latter fixed the issue for them, allowing them to continue playing Hogwarts Legacy. Unfortunately, there has been no official communication from WB Games Avalanche or PlayStation on
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