Surprised by more PS5 colours? Sony is starting 2026 with a fresh line of consoles and controllers called the Hyperpop Collection.
Here’s a good look at the vivid new designs in this flashy video:
You can personalize your PS5 console and DualSense controller with three new colors: Techno Red, Remix Green, and Rhythm Blue.
Each one boasts a vibrant, neon color that gradually darkens to black, creating a striking and stylish effect. They also seem to have a shiny, glossy coating.
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PlayStation’s Leo Cardoso explained in a PS Blog post that the new console designs take inspiration from the vibrant RGB lights commonly found in gaming setups. Designer Sae Kobayashi also highlighted a delicate transparency in the console covers, adding a refined detail.
It looks like these console covers are designed for the standard PS5, and won’t fit the PS5 Pro.
You can pre-order these items starting January 16th, 2026, with official launch on March 12th. The DualSense controllers will cost $84.99 (US), €84.99 (Europe), or £74.99 (UK). Console covers will be available for $74.99 (US), €74.99 (Europe), or £64.99 (UK), but supplies are limited.
You’ll be able to buy them from PS Direct or other participating retailers.
What do you think of the Hyperpop Collection of PS5 colours? Tell us in the comments section below.
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