Initially, it is only going to be available to Sony's "Playstation Preview Program", but the feature is planned to be rolled out for everyone in the new year.
On October 10, PlayStation announced that changes to your PSN Online ID "is coming", starting with a select group of test users.
The first change will be free.
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If you ever wanted to change your PSN Online ID on your PS4 but were frustrated at the lack of ability to do so, there is some good news on the horizon.
The first name change will be free, and any subsequent changes will cost $9.99, or $4.99 for PlayStation Plus members.
To make the change, authorized users can access the feature through the Settings menu or via the Profile page of your PS4.
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You'll have the option to show your previous ID alongside your current one in case your friends need to find you, although you'll want to be careful. However, not all games and applications for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita are guaranteed to support the change, and users may occasionally encounter issues or errors in certain games.
During the preview program, users will be able to change their online ID multiple times. The preview is set to end around November 2018, while full implementation is set for 2019. Sony will release a full list of compatible games at some point in the future and promises that "a large majority of the most-played PS4 games that were released before this date" will also be compatible with name changes.
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