Crunchyroll president Rahul Purini has confirmed that plans are in place to fix lingering issues with the mobile version of the popular streaming platform.

Crunchyroll is an amazing service that providesanimefor a global audience, often lockstep with the Japanese release schedule, but the mobile experience leaves a lot to be desired. There are bugs, playback is often laggy, leading to frustration when watching to catch up with thebest anime showswhile travelling.

When asked about possible improvements, Purini made clear updates are on the way. In fact, the experience on iOS and Android should begin improving very soon.

Crunchyroll is fixing the mobile app

Crunchyroll is fixing the mobile app

“We have teams very focused on both our iOS and Android apps,” Purini says in an interview. “We have been releasing updates very regularly.”

He tellsThe Vergethat people will see the apps “are getting better and better every day.” There’s a vagueness to his statements that don’t inspire huge confidence, but it does sound like something he’s aware of, and understands needs to be made better.

Purini reveals that he comes from an engineering background, so improving the backend is something he knows about. Later in the interview, he talks about how many platforms Crunchyroll is on, discussing the service’s rollout on consoles and smart TVs. The service has been put on a lot of marketplaces, and each one requires maintainence.

Mobile will get the attention it deserves, I’m just not totally confident you’ll see that right away. But incremental changes should make a huge difference in the long run. Crunchyroll is only going to get bigger asDemon SlayerSeason 4,My Hero AcademiaSeason 7, and a plethora of other huge releases arrive this year.

If Purini is true to his word, regardless of where you choose to watch, you’ll have a smooth time. Check out our list of thebest fan-favorite animeif you want some quick thrills to stick on.

Anthony McGlynn is a Senior Anime Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. An expert on animes like Demon Slayer, Solo Leveling and My Hero Academia, he also has over 10 years experience covering games and pop culture for outlets such as Variety, IGN, Den of Geek, PCGamesN, PCGamer, The Digital Fix, and many more. You can contact him at: anthony.mcglynn@dexerto.com