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PS4 TV Video app

Get All Your Video Content in One Place With the New PS4 TV App

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The latest PS4 update has brought a new version of the TV & Video app on the system, one that hopes to make a big difference in terms of user experience. The new version consolidates all the different video apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Crunchyroll, making their content available from the main screen. This means that users will not have to enter each app separately to enjoy their films or shows.

The Head of New Service Development, Matt Turner, explains in the PlayStation Blog that “The new TV & Video experience will help you find your favourites and discover new and exciting content from the PS4 streaming video services, all in one location.”

This will be very useful to find the highlights of each app more easily, although the most niche content will still need users to dive in each respective app to find it.

The new version of the TV & Video app is available right now for Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and United Kingdom, although it will eventually reach the rest of regions.


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Jose Belmonte
From Murcia to New York City, I go through life learning as much as I can about technology, TV shows and videogames. My motto is: Coffee, coffee, coffee.