PlayStation Plus isn't available everywhere, and neither is the PlayStation Store, and although Sony has made every effort to roll features out to every country interested, it's not always possible. Up until recently, this has been a minor inconvenience, a barrier that blocks some people from taking advantage of free games, digital purchases and cloud saves. What about for the PS4 though? It's today been confirmed that unless you have access to a PlayStation Store in your region, you won't be able to play online on Sony's next-gen console.
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Well that sucks huh? At least you can play offline.
The console still works offline though
well u need ps plus so
log in with a US/EU/JP account, problem solved because PS4 is region free.
you know, i don't worry much about that through i live in unsupport country
unlike xbone, playstation don't block IP, so i just need to creat account from support country to purchase the PS+ through prepaid card
i did it very long time with PS3 (my account is US) so i'll do this in PS4 too
oh well, i think most of the xbone fanboy will use this to creat the fuss, can't blame them because most of them live in xbone support country so they never know about thse workaround of PSN unsupport country