FlexStrike Wireless Fight Stick Launches August 6 at PHP 13,178

Sony Interactive Entertainment’s first official fighting game stick, called the FlexStrike, will launch on August 6, 2026, with a suggested retail price of PHP 13,178. The arcade stick will be compatible with both the PS5 and PC.

A wireless fighting game stick is understandably a questionable option, as input latency is critical in fighting games. That’s why rollback netcode because the golden standard in today’s fighting games for online play. Even for pad players (those who play with contollers), still play wired to prevent any issues like disconnections or just input lags.

Timing and proper sequencing of button presses are the lifeblood of a player’s effectiveness in a match. Sony claims the FlexStrike delivers ultra-low latency, while also offering a wired connectivity option. If wireless connectivity becomes an issue for any reason, players can simply plug it in like a traditional arcade stick. The rechargeable arcade stick will also come with a dedicated sling carry case.

The FlexStrike does have a clean design, but it remains to be seen how it feels during extended play sessions and how easy it is to pack and carry around. Weight will be a factor for some players, while the responsiveness of the buttons could ultimately make or break the experience.

PlayStation’s blog post about the fight stick does not mention any form of user customization, which is an important feature for many fighting game players today. As such, I'm curious how easy it will be to open up the device and swap out buttons or the stick itself for those who prefer a more personalized setup.

FlexStrike Launches on the same day as Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls

The FlexStrike’s launch coincides with Arc System Works’ upcoming fighting game, Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, which is also set to launch on August 6, 2026. Pre-orders for the physical version of the game will go live on June 12, 2026, with a suggested retail price of PHP 3,622 in the Philippines.


About the Author - Carlos Hernandez

Carlos Hernandez is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Too Much Gaming, where he writes about video games, reviews, and industry news. A lifelong gamer, he would do anything to experience Final Fantasy Tactics for the first time again and has a love/hate relationship with games that require hunting for new gear to improve your character.

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