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ESPN Plus users in the US reported a technical issue during the UFC 257 main card

Espn plus says it will issue partial refunds to customers who paid for a pay-per-view event Saturday only to run into technical problems.

Espn Plus subscribers pay $ 59.99 per year for the streaming service. Viewers in the US began reporting a blackout on the ESPN plus app Saturday evening.

A spokesperson for ESPN, which owns ESPN, said the company was aware of a technical issue prevented a portion of users from accessing the early part of the espn+ pay-per-view event.

Users were affected between a few minutes to more than an hour. The issue was resolved by 11pm et in time to see the signature fights.

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