Sony is finally addressing the “complex and layered” menu structure that PlayStation 5 users have been complaining about for years. The new PlayStation 5 interface, which began testing in certain regions and with beta users as of April 2026, makes the console’s home screen experience much faster and more functional.
This new design, which is being rolled out gradually via an unofficial server-side update, aims to reduce access time to games and subscription services to under a second. The first images shared on Reddit and forums confirm that Sony is transitioning to a more user-friendly navigation structure.
New Navigation Bar: Quick Access with L1 and R1
The End of Horizontal Scrolling
The biggest advantage of the new design is that it eliminates the need to scroll all the way through long horizontal lists to access the game library. You can now switch directly to the library tab with a single button press. Additionally, it’s reported that icons in the interface have been slightly scaled down to leave more space for background images (key art), and the system’s overall responsiveness (snappiness) has been improved.
PlayStation 5 Pro and PSSR Support
This April 2026 update, which includes not only visual but also technical improvements, offers a critical innovation, particularly for PlayStation 5 Pro users. Sony’s AI-powered image upscaling technology, PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution), has been optimized with this update to deliver sharper and clearer text within the system interface.
What Are Users Saying?
Initial feedback from users in the beta program has been overwhelmingly positive. Many players argue that this new design combines the “user-friendly” feel of the PS4 with the speed of the PS5. However, the community still has one request: fully customizable interface themes. There is speculation that Sony’s new tabbed interface could pave the way for customizable themes in the future.
Although the exact date when the update will be available to all PS5 owners hasn’t been announced, leaks suggest that all consoles worldwide will get this new look by early May. If you see new icons at the top when you turn on your console, you’re part of the lucky few!
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