How do I delete multiple apps on PS4?

Answered by Phillip Nicastro

To delete multiple apps on a PS4, you can follow these steps:

1. Turn on your PS4 and navigate to the home screen.

2. From the home screen, go to the menu options and select “Settings.” It is represented by an icon that looks like a toolbox.

3. In the Settings menu, scroll down and select “Storage.”

4. If you have multiple drives connected, such as an external hard drive, you will need to choose the one you want to manage.

5. Once you’ve selected the drive, choose “Applications” from the list of options.

6. You will now see a list of all the games and apps installed on your PS4. To delete multiple apps, you can use the Options button on your controller. It is represented by three horizontal dots.

7. Press the Options button and a menu will appear. From this menu, select “Delete.”

8. Now, you will see checkboxes next to each game or app. Use the directional buttons on your controller to navigate to the items you want to delete.

9. When you have selected the items you want to delete, press the X button next to them.

10. After selecting the items, press the “Delete” button at the bottom of the screen to confirm the deletion.

11. A confirmation message will appear, asking if you are sure you want to delete the selected items. Choose “OK” to proceed with the deletion.

12. The selected games and apps will now be deleted from your PS4.

It’s important to note that deleting games and apps will also remove any associated save data and progress. So, make sure to back up any important data before deleting. Additionally, some games may have additional downloadable content (DLC) or updates that are separate from the main game file. Deleting the main game file will not delete these additional files, so you may need to manually delete them as well if desired.

Deleting multiple apps on a PS4 is a straightforward process. Just remember to double-check the items you want to delete before confirming the deletion to avoid accidentally deleting something you didn’t intend to.