PS5 DualSense Controller Finally Getting Two New Colors
/ Carlos HernandezSony Interactive Entertainment has officially revealed two new colors for the PS5’s DualSense Controller - Midnight Black and Cosmic Red.
At the moment, these two new colors will be available starting June 11 in the US and Canada. There’s no word when these color variants will be on sale in Southeast Asia.
This announcement shows that Sony will retain the two-tone variant with black as the consistent color. Just like original DualSense controler, the main color is the dominant one as if it’s wrapped itself around the black sections of the controller. The black version of the PS5 controller has a different dominant black, making it distinguishable between the two shades.
It’s been more than 5 months since the PlayStation 5 was released and this marks the start of various color variants that will be available for the DualSense controller. If the PlayStation 4 is any indication, there will be a crazy amount from camo designs to limited edition version of the controller.
We have yet to see Sony release a different color variant for the PlayStation 5 unit itself, but it will likely be done through a limited edition package tied to a specific PS5 exclusive.
Best to check when these two new DualSense controller colors will be available in your area or local retail store.
Sega announced they are releasing a new battle royale mobile Sonic game called Sonic Rumble, set to release sometime in the Winter of 2024.
MultiVersus is adding the infamous Joker, Batman’s main villain, and will be voiced by Mark Hamill.
For a limited time, Bungie is opening up Destiny 2’s Beyond Light, Shadowkeep, and The Witch Queen expansions plus this year’s seasonal content to all players until June 3.
Sega and Atlus released new information about their upcoming RPG Metaphor: Refantazio that Studio Zero is developing, detailing Fast Battle Squad Battle, archetypes, and more.
Bungie is gearing up and is less than a month away from the release of The Final Shape expansion for Destiny 2, so here are 16 major changes and inclusions coming to the game that you should be aware of as we get closer to the expansion’s launch.
IGN has reported that Xbox is closing multiple studios within Bethesda. The studios shutting down are Redfall’s Arkane Austin, Hi-Fi Rush and The Evil Within studio Hi-Fi Rush, Mighty Doom’s Alpha Dog Studios, and Roundhouse Games.
Nintendo revealed that their next console to succeed the Switch will be announced within this fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2025. The statement about the new console was made by Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa.
Sony PlayStation announced that they are no longer pushing through with implementing the requirement of linking a PSN account to your Steam account in order to play 4-player co-op shooter Helldivers 2. This was due to major backlash from the Helldivers community when it was announced back in May 3, 2024.
The Helldivers 2 controversy has gone from bad to worse within days as the 4-player co-op shooter can no longer be purchased on Steam in countries that do not have PlayStation Network support (PSN). I checked if I can purchase the game here in the Philippines and true enough, the option to purchase the game wasn’t available.
Ubisoft has announced that their free-to-play online first-person shooter XDefiant is launching on May 21, 2024, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The game starts with a preseason that will last for 6 weeks.
Those subscribed to PlayStation Plus will be displeased to know that one of PlayStation’s best first-party titles, Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition, is leaving the subscription service on May 21, 2024.
Bandai Namco Entertainment announced that Gundam Breaker 4 will be launching on August 29, 2024, on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. Bandai Also detailed the pre-order bonus and the different editions available, including the Collector’s Edition.