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Heat Wrecks Game Consoles: Repairman Sees Striking Increase

Summary by Omroep Brabant
The tropical temperatures are not only tough on people, but also on game consoles. Breda-based repairman Frank Wulmsen has seen a striking number of overheated PlayStations coming in over the past few weeks. "With this heat, we easily receive ten to twelve game consoles a week with cooling problems." While many people seek out the fan or air conditioning indoors to game during the hot days, the PlayStation is actually struggling. According to Wu…
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The tropical temperatures are not only tough on people, but also on game consoles. Breda-based repairman Frank Wulmsen has seen a striking number of overheated PlayStations coming in over the past few weeks. "With this heat, we easily receive ten to twelve game consoles a week with cooling problems." While many people seek out the fan or air conditioning indoors to game during the hot days, the PlayStation is actually struggling. According to Wu…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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