If you’re like me, you’ve probably spent the majority of your time with the PlayStation 4 using YouTube, Twitch and Netflix. It’s important for these apps to be as quick to access as possible on the PS5, especially since the PS4 features an abhorrent media experience.
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Sony is already taking the necessary steps to make watching TV shows or listening to music as important as gaming on the PS5. Media will receive its own designated space, which will (hopefully) function similarly to the Games tab. The PS4’s primary issue is that the apps you use are never immediately available to access. Whenever you entered the TV & Video tab, you have to scroll through shameless advertisements along with a number of apps you never use or even downloaded. YouTube, Twitch, Netflix and Crunchyroll were the primary apps I use, yet they were typically tucked away in a corner. Instead, stuff like the NBA app took up this space. Andy Cortez on Twitter put together a hilarious video (warning: explicit language) showcasing this issue. The PS5’s media section needs to abolish the randomness seen on PS4 and allow players to only install the apps they need. Thankfully, Sony is streamlining the download experience by allowing the Media space to provide access to these apps. Sony will also be launching a Media Remote that will have buttons for Disney+, YouTube, Spotify and Netflix.