Summary
PlayStation’s most recent State Of Play appears to have gone over pretty well. Not the most groundbreaking show it has ever put on, butkicking it off with Astro Bot DLCand closing witha first look at Ghost Of Yoteiwere very smart decisions. There were a few other exciting announcements sprinkled between them too, includingthe reveal of PlayStation’s Chroma Collectionwhich introduces three newDualSenseand console cover options.
The three new color options for thePS5accessories introduced via the Chroma Collection are Teal, Pearl, and Indigo, and pre-orders for the controllers are now open. Each of the shiny new DualSense controllers is now listed on PlayStation Direct and Amazon - and will likely be available through other retailers soon -for $79.99 each. The going rate for most DualSense designs afterPlayStation quietly increased the price of its current-gen controllers by $5.
Even though all three controller colors in the Chroma Collection are now available to pre-order, only two of them will be in your hands soon. The Pearl and Indigo controllerswill be released on July 25, 2025, however,the Teal DualSense won’t ship until Jun 17, 2025. A similar situation to 2023’s Deep Earth Collection, the blue and red options were available before the holidays, while the Sterling Silver controller wasn’t released until the following year.
Pre-Orders For The PS5’s Chroma Collection Are Now Open
Look, So Shiny!
The same applies to the matching Chroma Collection covers. All three options are available now, andall of them are $64.99 each. However, if you want to give your PS5 a teal makeover, you will have to wait until August 02, 2025. If you want your PS5 to be an iridescent shade of indigo or pearl, good news, you can pre-order now and have your new covers with you by November 7.
PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller
PlayStation’s Chroma Collection brings three new color options to the PS5’s DualSense range - Indigo, Pearl, and Teal.
PS5 Console Covers
The Chroma Collection isn’t just about controllers. You can also get PS5 console covers to match, also available in indigo, pearl, and teal.
Also arriving on PlayStation Direct this morning isthe limited edition Fortnite PS5 DualSensethat was also shown off for the first time during September’s State Of Play. Only the fifth game to receive its own official PS5 controller, provided I’ve not forgotten any, theFortniteDualSense is a little more expensive than the Chroma Collection options at $84.99,the same price as the Concord design. No word yet on if that one will ever be restocked, butPlayStation does still have Concord merch available.