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New PS5 dashboard leaks and it looks like the PS4 in the best possible way

Your PlayStation 5 could be getting a new home menu layout according to a beta tester. Being honest, it looks pretty good with the system apps and icons shifting from the bottom of the screen to the top in a move that is more reminiscent of the PS4 and PS3 menus.

An image of the new UI was shared on Reddit (spotted by Ben VideoTech on X) where the poster, who said they’re enrolled in the PlayStation 5 beta program, discovered a new dashboard. The updated dashboard appears to move the Media, Games, PS Plus, and PSN Store icons to the top of the screen with the submenus

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Under Ben VideoTech’s post an X user accused them of faking the image. However, another person shared a different photo of the new UI that looks much like the Reddit post. So, it appears this a real test.

Sony hasn’t confrimed that this new home layout is in the works. However, based on these images the test looks fairly finished and I’m knocking on wood that it actually releases to the public soon.

Tom’s Guide reached out to PlayStation for comment and will update if the company responds.

At this point in the PS5’s lifecycle I’ve gotten used to the PS5 menu but if I had my druthers, I would prefer something similar to the PS4 dashboard. I loved the custom themes and wallpapers that you could install to personalize your console.

The PS5 has some themes like the 30th anniversary boot screen and the seasonal PlayStation shapes logos theme. Unfortunately, both of those get covered up by the splash screens for games and other menus and as such, the only way to really see them is in the the Welcome submenu.

If this update comes to fruition it will quickly become one that we’ll all wonder why Sony didn’t implement years earlier.

If you’re a PS5 Beta member and you’ve got the new UI let us know and tell us what you think!

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