CE-108255-1PS5 Game or App Crashed
The PS5 equivalent of CE-34878-0. A game or application has crashed unexpectedly.
What Causes This Error?
This error occurs when a PS5 game or app crashes. Common causes include: software bugs, corrupted game data, system software issues, or insufficient cooling.
How to Fix It
- Close the application and restart it
- Check for game updates
- Restart your PS5 completely
- Clear the PS5 cache:
- Turn off PS5 completely
- Unplug power cord for 3 minutes
- Plug back in and start
- Rebuild database from Safe Mode:
- Turn off PS5
- Hold power button until second beep
- Select "Rebuild Database"
- Delete and reinstall the game
- Check for system software updates
Pro Tips
- Ensure your PS5 has adequate ventilation
- Keep the console vertical or horizontal as designed
- Some games have known issues - check online forums
When Does This Error Appear?
This error appears when a PS5 game or app crashes. It may occur during gameplay, loading screens, or when switching between apps.
Additional Troubleshooting
- Try rebuilding the database from Safe Mode
- Check for system software updates
- Ensure your console has proper ventilation
- Contact PlayStation Support if the issue persists
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my PS5 game keep crashing (CE-108255-1)?
CE-108255-1 is the PS5 equivalent of the PS4's CE-34878-0. It occurs when a game or app crashes due to software bugs, corrupted data, system software issues, or the console overheating.
How do I clear PS5 cache for CE-108255-1?
Turn off your PS5 completely (not Rest Mode), unplug the power cord for 3 minutes, then plug it back in and restart. This clears the cache and can resolve CE-108255-1 and other crash-related errors.
Does CE-108255-1 damage my PS5?
No, CE-108255-1 doesn't damage your PS5. It's a software crash that closes the application. However, frequent crashes may indicate an underlying issue that should be addressed, like overheating or corrupted game data.