Sony has revealed the media apps that will be available on the PlayStation 5 when it launches in November, with a number of high profile streaming services supported from the get-go.

Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, Spotify, Twitch and Apple TV will all be available day and date as soon as the console releases, with media getting its own dedicated space on the PlayStation UI as detailed in last week’s reveal. You also won’t be downloading these apps through the PlayStation Store anymore, instead with them all being obtained through the Media space. The Control Center, also revealed during last week’s video, will let you pause, play, skip and otherwise control your content too.

PlayStation 5 is set to launch on November 12 in US, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea and then on November 19 in the UK and other regions.  

 

✔️ Apple TV ✔️ Disney+ ✔️ Netflix ✔️ Spotify ✔️ Twitch ✔️ YouTube

Details on the entertainment apps shipping day one on #PS5: https://t.co/amZFtPHQ2P pic.twitter.com/mtmOj6N1vt

— PlayStation (@PlayStation) October 22, 2020