While PS4 wasn't specifically cited, it's undoubtedly PS4 users that represent the bulk of SIE's network traffic. Specifically, Sony Interactive Entertainment president Jim Ryan has announced the company is 'working with internet service providers in Europe to manage download traffic to help preserve access for the entire internet community.' Original Story: With internet usage growing due to social distancing during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Sony has announced plans intended to help mitigate the impact of the PlayStation Network on internet reliability in Europe. Thank you again for your support, your patience, and for being part of the PlayStation community. 'We are grateful for the role we play in helping deliver a sense of community and entertainment in these very trying times. 'Beginning today, we will take similar measures in the United States, and we will continue to take appropriate action to do our part to help ensure internet stability as this unprecedented situation continues to evolve,' Sony's statement reads. This move goes into effect today, March 26, according to a post on the PlayStation Blog. Update: Following word that Sony would slow download PSN speeds in Europe, the company has revealed it will now follow suit in the United States.