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Sony finally revealed two new DualSense colors, and they're available soon.

At Last, Sony Unveils New DualSense Colors

Sony finally revealed two new DualSense colors, and they're available soon.

The two-tone DualSense has some company, as Sony announced two new DualSense colors set to release in June: Cosmic Red and Midnight Black.

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The new DualSense colors will cost the same as the original ($79.99) and are up for pre-order now on PlayStation Direct. Sony said “participating retailers” will also have them, though as yet, no new DualSense colors are available at any of the major stores.

You can get a better look at both in the video Sony released alongside the announcement.

Isabelle Tomatis, Sony’s Senior Director of Peripherals, said:

We’re thrilled to introduce two new colors that will be joining the DualSense controller lineup starting next month: Midnight Black and Cosmic Red.

Midnight Black features two subtly different shades of black with light grey detailing to reflect how we view space through the night sky, and Cosmic Red offers a striking black and red design inspired by the unique vivid shades of red found throughout the cosmos.

As yet, there’s no set date for the new DualSense controller release, but we’ll update once that changes.

[Source: PlayStation Blog]


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Josh Broadwell started gaming in the early '90s. But it wasn't until 2017 he started writing about them, after finishing two history degrees and deciding a career in academia just wasn't the best way forward. You'll usually find him playing RPGs, strategy games, or platformers, but he's up for almost anything that seems interesting.