A new PlayStation 5 home menu layout is seemingly being tested by Sony, and it looks pretty dang snazzy, moving system apps and the PSN Store icons to a top row for easy navigation.
As first shared on Reddit (via Ben VideoTech on Twitter), a person currently enrolled in the PlayStation 5 beta program booted up their PS5 and discovered a new dashboard waiting for them. The new UI, as seen in the Reddit post, seems to move the PSN Store, media, and PS Plus management menu to a new upper area of the dashboard. Players can swap between these parts of the OS using R1 and L1.

Another person on Twitter shared a different photo of the new UI currently rolling out to some PS5 beta testers, so it seems very likely that this is a real test and not some weird hoax. Sony has yet to confirm a new home layout is in the works for PS5 owners, but considering how finished this looks, I’d expect this to arrive for all players in a not-too-distant system update.
Kotaku has contacted Sony about the leaked beta UI.
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I think this new layout is a smart change! I liked Sony’s last big shake-up of the PS5 home screen, adding useful pins and a startup submenu. It’s one of those changes that I barely think about now, yet has been useful to have around. I think it might take a few weeks for my muscle memory to adapt to this new update, assuming it arrives like this on PS5. But I don’t mind. This new shift to moving those icons and apps to the top of the home menu and having them be easily flipped through using L1/R1 seems very smart, and honestly, I’m not sure why it hasn’t been like this for years now.