PlayStation has just revealed a new collection of Hyperpop DualSense controllers and PS5 console covers, featuring three colourways.
It is finally time for PlayStation players to add some new colours to their lives, and the three new designs really know how to stand out. It has been quite some time since we received a new collection of PS5 accessories, and a brand-new colourway after the Chroma and Metallic collections was long overdue.
PlayStation Hyperpop Collection Releases in March 2026
PlayStation’s Hyperpop Collection adds three new colourways to the DualSense controllers and PS5 console covers. These are Techno Red, Remix Green, and Rhythm Blue. All three colourways follow a similar aesthetic, starting with a glossy black and shifting into vivid neons of their respective colours. Check out the gallery below to see the Hyperpop Collection DualSense controllers and PS5 console covers:






The Hyperpop DualSense controllers have been priced at $84.99 USD/¥12,480/€84.99/£74.99, respectively, and the matching console covers can be purchased for $74.99 USD/¥11,480/€74.99/£64.99. The console covers are available in limited quantities and will only be released in select markets. Players can start pre-ordering the collection from January 16, 2026, at 10 AM Local Time, on direct.playstation.com and participating retailers. The Hyperpop collection will be released on March 12, 2026.
In other news, rumours about DualSense V3 featuring a removable battery have been debunked. Additionally, PlayStation was recently seen promoting a Resident Evil rip-off, “Ebola Village”. What are your thoughts on PlayStation’s new Hyperpop collection? Leave your thoughts down in the comments, and join the official Insider Gaming Discord server.
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