PlayStation has begun requiring players in the UK and Ireland to verify their age before accessing messaging and voice chat features. The move is aimed at aligning with new safety regulations and making online interactions safer, especially for younger players.
Why PlayStation Is Introducing Age Verification
This update follows the UK’s Online Safety Act, which came into effect last year. The law requires platforms like PlayStation to ensure users are old enough to access communication features such as messaging and voice chat.
To comply, PlayStation is now asking users to confirm their age before unlocking these features. The goal is simple: reduce potential harm and create a safer online environment.
How the Age Verification Process Works

Players in the UK and Ireland are receiving emails prompting them to verify their age. PlayStation currently offers a few different methods:
- Face scan verification
- Uploading a government-issued ID
- Mobile number verification
Not every method is available in all regions, and some users have already reported issues like server timeouts during phone-based verification.
If you choose not to verify your age, you can still play games, earn trophies, and make purchases on the PlayStation Store. However, chat and messaging features will remain locked.
Early Rollout Already Visible on PS5
While Sony plans a wider rollout later this year, some PS5 users have already started seeing prompts to verify their age when accessing communication features.
This suggests the system is being introduced gradually, with a full rollout expected by June.
PlayStation isn’t alone here. Other platforms like Steam, Xbox, Discord, and Nintendo are also moving toward stricter age checks as part of broader efforts to comply with UK regulations.
A similar shift is happening in other gaming ecosystems too. For example, Roblox recently introduced age-based accounts, giving parents more control and tailoring experiences based on a player’s age. This highlights a wider industry trend toward safer, more controlled online interactions.
What This Means for Players
If you’re in the UK or Ireland, you’ll likely see an age verification prompt soon. The process is quick, but it does require sharing personal information depending on the method you choose.
Without verification:
- You can still play games normally
- You can access the PlayStation Store
- But you won’t be able to use voice chat or send messages
PlayStation says the system is designed with privacy in mind while giving players and families better control over their online experience.
It’s a clear sign of where gaming platforms are headed. More safety, more checks, and a more regulated online space.












