New Deep Earth Colors for PS5 Controllers and Console Covers Are Up for Preorder

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Sony is releasing a new set of metallic colors for the DualSense controllers and PS5 console covers. It’s called the Deep Earth Collection, and it’s available to preorder now. The set consists of controllers and console covers (for both the disc and digital models) in volcanic red, cobalt blue, and sterling silver. All of the items are set to release starting November 3. Let’s take a look.

Deep Earth Collection PS5 Controllers

The controllers look pretty great, with bold red and blue colors, and a great looking (if less attention-grabbing) silver. Feature-wise, they’re no different from the standard PS5 DualSense controller, but if it isn’t broke, Sony doesn’t really need to fix it.

For some reason, the Volcanic Red and Cobalt Blue colorways will be available on November 3, but you’ll have to wait until January 26 for the Sterling Silver one to ship.

Deep Earth Collection PS5 Console Covers

The console covers are only available at the PlayStation Direct store, at least at the time of this writing. The covers match the DualSense colors exactly, so you can pick up a set in the same color as the controller you get, or you can mix and match to suit your taste. They all look pretty great, if you ask me. PS Direct also has the controllers, so you can buy them both in one place if you like.

The release dates for the various console covers are the same as the controllers: red and blue arrive November 3, while the silver one is out January 26. Silver just takes longer, I suppose.

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