Sony Reveals Hyperpop Collection for PS5
Sony offers PS5 owners three gradient colorways with matching controllers priced at $75 and $85, expanding customization options in March.
- Sony Interactive Entertainment announced the Hyperpop Collection of PS5 Slim console covers and DualSense wireless controllers, launching March 12, 2026, with pre-orders starting January 16, 2026 at direct.playstation.com and select retailers.
- Inspired by glossy black-to-color transitions, Sony's Color, Material and Finish design team named the shades Techno Red, Remix Green and Rhythm Blue, using a subtle transparency on console covers.
- Sony says the accessories are priced at $75 for PS5 console covers and $85 for Hyperpop DualSense controllers, with limited quantities in select markets.
- Sony's March launch aligns with Bungie's planned Marathon release, while PS5 Pro owners must stick with existing console colors.
- Reviewers and consumers praised the new covers and controllers as cool-looking and said they look forward to Remix Green, while observers noted the bold tones will make consoles pop.
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Sony is giving the PlayStation 5 some bold new tones, including an eye-straining new green colorway that will really help your gigantic console pop much more brightly than it currently does. A trio of new "Hyperpop" hues for the PlayStation are coming in March, in the form of new DualSense controllers and PS5 console covers, Sony Interactive Entertainment announced Wednesday.
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With the Hyperpop Collection, the PlayStation 5 receives a bright new paint in neon colors. But while the look is enthusiastic, owners of older consoles have to be careful: The colorful side panels are probably not compatible with every model. (Continue reading)
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