A month now separates us from the arrival of PlayStation 5, the next generation console of Sony called to collect the very heavy inheritance of PS4 and ready to rival Microsoft products And its Xbox Series X e Series S. With the release date of the new next-gen platform approaching, the Japanese giant has also decided to revolutionize the services that it has already made available to its users for some time, including the PlayStation Store. The virtual shop Sony offers the option of purchase additional games and content exclusive to the Japanese firm's platforms and, after several years, it would seem to be about to be deeply renewed in terms of graphic interface in its web version.
According to what emerged from some screenshots appeared on the forum of ResetEra and that you can see at the bottom of the article, Sony's online store will abandon the now historic layout characterized by the intense blue and by the small squares containing the covers some games to adopt a decidedly different one. The new version will in fact have one UI dominated by white, definitely more style Minimalist and where the covers of games and other add-ons are larger and easier to read than the current interface. Furthermore, by opening the page dedicated to a game, an explanatory image of the title will be immediately shown, definitely impactful.
In addition to a new graphical interface, the PlayStation Store will introduce new features for users such as, for example, the Collection of Games. This page will allow us to organize games through various filters that will allow you to more easily navigate between your games and applications purchased on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Announced last October 8, the new version of the PlayStation Store should be made available for all over the next few days and therefore we just have to wait for news from Sony.