PlayStation 5 Deep Earth Collection

Three new colors for PlayStation 5 controllers and covers

So you can match your PS5 with your purse.

Are you waiting on the perfect color before you pull the trigger on customizing your PlayStation 5 setup? Sony has three more to choose from, so hopefully you have better luck.

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The three colors of the “Deep Earth Collection” are “Volcanic Red,” “Cobalt Blue,” and “Sterling Silver.” They’re a little more saturated than the red, blue, and white colors that you can already get.

Personally, I’m happy with the blue and purple shades that came in the last batch of colors. It would probably take something really radical to get me to change covers again.

If you haven’t changed covers on the PlayStation 5, it’s pretty easy. Each one basically just clips on. I don’t know what else you want me to say.

Sony’s rather lavish trailer doesn’t really say when they’ll be coming out.


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