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Sony révèle de nouveaux accessoires de minuit noirs PS5

Authore: SarahMise à jour:Feb 23,2025

Sony dévoile des accessoires élégants à minuit noir playstation 5

Sony a dévoilé sa nouvelle collection Midnight Black pour la PlayStation 5, ajoutant une esthétique sombre sophistiquée à ses accessoires populaires. La collection comprend le contrôleur sans fil DualSense Edge, le joueur distant portale du portail PlayStation, le casque sans fil Pulse Elite et les écouteurs sans fil d'impulsion.

Cette gamme élégante propose un écart par rapport au blanc signature de la PS5, s'adressant aux joueurs qui préfèrent un look plus sombre et plus discret. La collection suit les versions de couleurs précédentes, y compris le rouge volcanique, le bleu cobalt et le violet galactique, présentant l'engagement de Sony envers diverses options de conception.

Prix et disponibilité:

La collection Midnight Black possède un prix premium:

  • Contrôleur sans fil DualSense Edge: 199,99 $
  • Portail PlayStation: 199,99 $
  • Pulse Explore les écouteurs sans fil: 199,99 $
  • Ches Elite Wireless Headset: 149,99 $

Notez que le prix du casque Pulse Elite est notablement plus élevé que son prédécesseur, le casque sans fil Pulse 3D. Le casque et les écouteurs comprennent un boîtier de transport gris en feutre.

Les précommandes commencent le 16 janvier 2025, à 10 h HE, exclusivement via Direct.PlayStation.com. Le lancement complet est prévu pour le 20 février 2025.

Au-delà de la nuit noire:

En plus de la collection Midnight Black, Sony continue d'élargir sa gamme de contrôleurs à double sens. Les sorties récentes incluent des contrôleurs sur le thème de God of War et Marvel's Spider-Man 2 , et un contrôleur Helldivers 2 en édition limitée est actuellement disponible en pré-commande.

199 $ sur Amazon, 200 $ à Best Buy, 200 $ chez GameStop, 199 $ chez Walmart, 200 $ chez Target

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