#BetterPSN campaign looks to bring Sony’s attention to PSN improvements

How will Sony respond?

Last week, the NeoGaf community took it upon themselves to bring Sony's attention to what players want when it comes to the PlayStation Network. There are plenty of features that are being requested around the web, but up until today there wasn't anything taking a poll on what features PlayStation gamers wanted the most.

A website has appeared looking to make the #BetterPSN more streamlined and give those that are participating a method of seeing the most requested features, as well as the ability to vote or add suggestions.

The site, Better PSN, is very similar to the PlayStation Blog Share site that was created by Sony to house ideas from PlayStation users on how to improve PlayStation Products. Currently around over 15,000 users have voted and more have shared their opinion on social media through the #BetterPSN campaign. 

The most requested features at the moment are as follows:

  1. Online/offline (invisibility) status change 
  2. Enhanced user profile page showing favorite games, screenshots/recordings, game wishlist, deeper activity sections (game statistics)
  3. Continuous trophy syncing 
  4. Better friends list functionality with nicknames, grouping by categories (games, relationship), and VIP tags tied to the notification system 

The website has an option for you to select a feature or PSN suggestion that you support and share it on Twitter as an automatically generated Tweet. If you would like to suggest your own feature, you can add it directly to the Better PSN site or personally Tweet it out.

If you do choose to support the campaign by your own means, the community that started the campaign asks that you stay as polite as possible and to include the hashtag #BetterPSN and to aim the Tweet at @yosp (President of Worldwide Studios, Sony Computer Entertainment Shuhei Yoshida), @amboyes (VP of Publisher & Developer Relations at PlayStation Adam Boyes) and @toshimasa_aoki (Toshimasa Aoki created the DualShock 4 controllers and the PS4 user-interface).