<p>New features as the service evolves</p>
Written by Ross Locksley on 15 Dec 2021
Crunchyroll launched a new Beta version of its site back in April for subscribers in the US, and now it's been (Crunchy)rolled out to the rest of the world.
The new site features a revamped mobile design, new homepage, redesigned brows & watch pages, improved search and a "Crunchylists" feature which allows you to group content.
From the Press Release:
The homepage's new user interface has been redesigned to fit the needs of the anime community, complete with personalized recommendations for users and seamless navigation to specific shows, episodes, personal watchlists, and more. It's also much easier to search and filter for ease of access to simulcasts, exploring new genres, watching dubbed and subbed versions of your favorite shows, and dipping into collections curated by Crunchyroll's anime experts.
Crunchylists allow fans to create curated collections of their own. Add a title to your creation, fill it out with full series or select episodes from Crunchyroll's library of 1,000+ series, and organize your list in any way you see fit! While users are busy personalizing their Crunchyroll experience, they can create unique usernames and select from a curated library of avatars and header images from a bunch of different series.
The new service is available to try now at www.crunchyroll.com
Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.
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