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Bustacap: reposting the newest version of the workaround for better visibility
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- close GOG Galaxy if it's running at the moment

- log in to the Playstation Store (store.playstation.com) through your browser
(if you were already logged in, log out first, then back in)

- after the login open this link: https://ca.account.sony.com/api/v1/ssocookie

youll get something like: {"npsso":"xxx"}
where xxx is the npsso value

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/npssomcj9f.png )

- open windows explorer and enter the following into the address bar at the top and press enter
%LocalAppData%\GOG.com\Galaxy\plugins\installed\

- open the psn_{random number} folder and edit the plugin.py file with your favourite text editor

- go to line 64. it sould look like this:
stored_npsso = stored_credentials.get("npsso") if stored_credentials else None

delete everything on that line after: stored_npsso =
then add your npsso value behind it in quotation marks.

it should look like this:
stored_npsso = "npsso value"

("npsso value" is the value from step 3 and should be a 64 character long text consisting of numbers, lower case letters and upper case letters)
(the quotation marks " " are important!)

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/plugingrjah.png )

- save the changes made to plugin.py and close the file
- restart GOG Galaxy
- try connecting with PSN again
What if i dont have this folder "\plugins\installed\"???
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Bustacap: reposting the newest version of the workaround for better visibility
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- close GOG Galaxy if it's running at the moment

- log in to the Playstation Store (store.playstation.com) through your browser
(if you were already logged in, log out first, then back in)

- after the login open this link: https://ca.account.sony.com/api/v1/ssocookie

youll get something like: {"npsso":"xxx"}
where xxx is the npsso value

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/npssomcj9f.png )

- open windows explorer and enter the following into the address bar at the top and press enter
%LocalAppData%\GOG.com\Galaxy\plugins\installed\

- open the psn_{random number} folder and edit the plugin.py file with your favourite text editor

- go to line 64. it sould look like this:
stored_npsso = stored_credentials.get("npsso") if stored_credentials else None

delete everything on that line after: stored_npsso =
then add your npsso value behind it in quotation marks.

it should look like this:
stored_npsso = "npsso value"

("npsso value" is the value from step 3 and should be a 64 character long text consisting of numbers, lower case letters and upper case letters)
(the quotation marks " " are important!)

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/plugingrjah.png )

- save the changes made to plugin.py and close the file
- restart GOG Galaxy
- try connecting with PSN again
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GrumpyHooman: This worked perfectly for me. Thank you so much
This worked perfectly for me. Thank you so much Muito obrigado funcionou Perfeito!
It`s all doesn't work. because i dont have PSN folder in folder Plugins besides folder GalaxyPluginXbox.
Post edited June 17, 2020 by FronstLy
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Bustacap: workaround until they fix it:

- close GOG Galaxy if it's running at the moment

- log in to PSN (store.playstation.com) through your browser
(if you were already logged in, log out first, then back in)

- after the login open this link: https://ca.account.sony.com/api/v1/ssocookie

youll get something like: {"npsso":"xxx"}
where xxx is the npsso value

- open windows explorer and enter the following into the address bar at the top and press enter
%LocalAppData%\GOG.com\Galaxy\plugins\installed\

- open the psn_{random number} folder and edit the plugin.py file with your favourite text editor

- go to line 64. it sould look like this:
stored_npsso = stored_credentials.get("npsso") if stored_credentials else None

delete everything on that line after: stored_npsso =
then add your nppso value behind it in quotation marks.

it should look like this:
stored_npsso = "npsso value"

("npsso value" is the value from step 3 and should be a 64 character long text consisting of numbers, lower case letters and upper case letters)
(the quotation marks " " are important!)

- save the changes made to plugin.py and close the file
- restart GOG Galaxy
- try connecting with PSN again
Works perfect! Thank you sir :-)
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Bustacap: reposting the newest version of the workaround for better visibility
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- close GOG Galaxy if it's running at the moment

- log in to the Playstation Store (store.playstation.com) through your browser
(if you were already logged in, log out first, then back in)

- after the login open this link: https://ca.account.sony.com/api/v1/ssocookie

youll get something like: {"npsso":"xxx"}
where xxx is the npsso value

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/npssomcj9f.png )

- open windows explorer and enter the following into the address bar at the top and press enter
%LocalAppData%\GOG.com\Galaxy\plugins\installed\

- open the psn_{random number} folder and edit the plugin.py file with your favourite text editor

- go to line 64. it sould look like this:
stored_npsso = stored_credentials.get("npsso") if stored_credentials else None

delete everything on that line after: stored_npsso =
then add your npsso value behind it in quotation marks.

it should look like this:
stored_npsso = "npsso value"

("npsso value" is the value from step 3 and should be a 64 character long text consisting of numbers, lower case letters and upper case letters)
(the quotation marks " " are important!)

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/plugingrjah.png )

- save the changes made to plugin.py and close the file
- restart GOG Galaxy
- try connecting with PSN again
thank you very much
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FronstLy: It`s all doesn't work. because i dont have PSN folder in folder Plugins besides folder GalaxyPluginXbox.
Me too
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FronstLy: It`s all doesn't work. because i dont have PSN folder in folder Plugins besides folder GalaxyPluginXbox.
It doesn't work for me too, is windows explore = file explorer?
nevermind, I'm an idiot, if you go to the Users folder on your boot drive you can find the rest lol.
Post edited June 17, 2020 by Jejerard
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FronstLy: It`s all doesn't work. because i dont have PSN folder in folder Plugins besides folder GalaxyPluginXbox.
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juliogfk1: Me too
follow the guide exactly, youre in the wrong folder
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Bustacap: reposting the newest version of the workaround for better visibility
----------------------

- close GOG Galaxy if it's running at the moment

- log in to the Playstation Store (store.playstation.com) through your browser
(if you were already logged in, log out first, then back in)

- after the login open this link: https://ca.account.sony.com/api/v1/ssocookie

youll get something like: {"npsso":"xxx"}
where xxx is the npsso value

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/npssomcj9f.png )

- open windows explorer and enter the following into the address bar at the top and press enter
%LocalAppData%\GOG.com\Galaxy\plugins\installed\

- open the psn_{random number} folder and edit the plugin.py file with your favourite text editor

- go to line 64. it sould look like this:
stored_npsso = stored_credentials.get("npsso") if stored_credentials else None

delete everything on that line after: stored_npsso =
then add your npsso value behind it in quotation marks.

it should look like this:
stored_npsso = "npsso value"

("npsso value" is the value from step 3 and should be a 64 character long text consisting of numbers, lower case letters and upper case letters)
(the quotation marks " " are important!)

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/plugingrjah.png )

- save the changes made to plugin.py and close the file
- restart GOG Galaxy
- try connecting with PSN again
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GrumpyHooman: This worked perfectly for me. Thank you so much
Now when I hit connect on Galaxy it does not bring up the login screen for playstation. Just says connected offline on galaxy.

EDIT: Says Offline Try again. But it won't do anything when retrying

EDIT #2: Make sure quotation marks are in...lol Works great
Post edited June 17, 2020 by toodamcrazy
You know, the stupid thing about this being an issue and being an issue for so long. Wouldn't the easy solution be to let us manage our connections directly on the GOG website and have the client recognize it rather then everything having to be done through the client?
any time I try to do this it just can't find the folder, i copy it into the search of file explorer and it cant find it

Edit: all i found is the Xbox plug in..i just want witcher man lol, also followed the guide to the letter still not working
Post edited June 17, 2020 by Cody_Chapman
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juliogfk1: Me too
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Bustacap: follow the guide exactly, youre in the wrong folder
ok, thanks
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Bustacap: reposting the newest version of the workaround for better visibility
----------------------

- close GOG Galaxy if it's running at the moment

- log in to the Playstation Store (store.playstation.com) through your browser
(if you were already logged in, log out first, then back in)

- after the login open this link: https://ca.account.sony.com/api/v1/ssocookie

youll get something like: {"npsso":"xxx"}
where xxx is the npsso value

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/npssomcj9f.png )

- open windows explorer and enter the following into the address bar at the top and press enter
%LocalAppData%\GOG.com\Galaxy\plugins\installed\

- open the psn_{random number} folder and edit the plugin.py file with your favourite text editor

- go to line 64. it sould look like this:
stored_npsso = stored_credentials.get("npsso") if stored_credentials else None

delete everything on that line after: stored_npsso =
then add your npsso value behind it in quotation marks.

it should look like this:
stored_npsso = "npsso value"

("npsso value" is the value from step 3 and should be a 64 character long text consisting of numbers, lower case letters and upper case letters)
(the quotation marks " " are important!)

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/plugingrjah.png )

- save the changes made to plugin.py and close the file
- restart GOG Galaxy
- try connecting with PSN again
Thank you! It worked!!
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Bustacap: reposting the newest version of the workaround for better visibility
----------------------

- close GOG Galaxy if it's running at the moment

- log in to the Playstation Store (store.playstation.com) through your browser
(if you were already logged in, log out first, then back in)

- after the login open this link: https://ca.account.sony.com/api/v1/ssocookie

youll get something like: {"npsso":"xxx"}
where xxx is the npsso value

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/npssomcj9f.png )

- open windows explorer and enter the following into the address bar at the top and press enter
%LocalAppData%\GOG.com\Galaxy\plugins\installed\

- open the psn_{random number} folder and edit the plugin.py file with your favourite text editor

- go to line 64. it sould look like this:
stored_npsso = stored_credentials.get("npsso") if stored_credentials else None

delete everything on that line after: stored_npsso =
then add your npsso value behind it in quotation marks.

it should look like this:
stored_npsso = "npsso value"

("npsso value" is the value from step 3 and should be a 64 character long text consisting of numbers, lower case letters and upper case letters)
(the quotation marks " " are important!)

(example of what it should look like: https://abload.de/img/plugingrjah.png )

- save the changes made to plugin.py and close the file
- restart GOG Galaxy
- try connecting with PSN again
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GrumpyHooman: This worked perfectly for me. Thank you so much
Yeah! Works perfectly! Thanks a lot!!
This is what appear when i use the first link even by deconecting and reconecting from psn

{"error":"invalid_grant","error_description":"Invalid login","error_code":20,"docs":"https auth api sonyentertainmentnetwork com/docs/","parameters":[]}

ps: : , / an . aren't here to post the link
Post edited June 17, 2020 by SnowBloodWolf