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PlayStation Unveils Hyperpop Collection With Bold New PS5 Accessories Launching This March
Sony Interactive Entertainment is dialing up the volume on PlayStation aesthetics. The company has officially revealed the Hyperpop Collection, a new lineup of PS5 accessories featuring three high-impact colorways designed to transform consoles and controllers into visual centerpieces. Launching in March 2026, the collection introduces Techno Red, Remix Green, and Rhythm Blue for DualSense wireless […]
Sony Interactive Entertainment is dialing up the volume on PlayStation aesthetics. The company has officially revealed the Hyperpop Collection, a new lineup of PS5 accessories featuring three high-impact colorways designed to transform consoles and controllers into visual centerpieces. Launching in March 2026, the collection introduces Techno Red, Remix Green, and Rhythm Blue for DualSense wireless controllers and PS5 console covers.
The Hyperpop Collection is a clear departure from PlayStation’s traditionally understated hardware palette. Instead, it embraces glossy finishes, neon gradients, and a design language inspired by RGB-lit gaming setups and digital music culture.
A New Visual Direction for PS5 Accessories
According to Isabelle Tomatis, Vice President of Global Marketing at Sony Interactive Entertainment, the Hyperpop Collection is about bringing energy and personality into players’ setups.
Each accessory features a deep black base that transitions into vibrant neon hues, creating a dynamic gradient effect that shifts under different lighting. The DualSense controllers are finished with a high-gloss coat, while the PS5 console covers introduce a subtle translucent effect that allows the colors to glow without overwhelming the console’s silhouette.
Behind the scenes, the designs were developed by PlayStation’s Color, Material, and Finish (CMF) team, who wanted the collection to feel expressive rather than purely decorative.
Techno Red: Loud, Bold, Unmissable

Techno Red is the most aggressive of the three designs. Featuring a vivid red neon gradient over a glossy black base, it’s meant to command attention the moment it’s on your desk or in your hands. Sony describes it as a design for players who want their setup to feel energetic, intense, and unmistakably bold.
Remix Green: A Statement Color With Edge



Remix Green leans into a sharper, more unconventional aesthetic. The electric green gradient gives it a futuristic, almost cyberpunk feel, standing out sharply against darker gaming environments. It’s designed for players who want something unconventional—an accessory that feels more like a creative remix than a traditional hardware refresh.
Rhythm Blue: Focused and Immersive



Rhythm Blue offers a cooler, more composed take on the Hyperpop aesthetic. With deep blue neon tones, it’s aimed at players who prefer immersion and focus over visual aggression. While still vibrant, Rhythm Blue is the most restrained of the trio, making it a strong option for setups that balance style with subtlety.
Pricing and Availability
Sony has confirmed pricing for both controllers and console covers across major markets:
- Hyperpop DualSense Wireless Controllers
- $84.99 (US)
- €84.99 / £74.99
- ¥12,480 (Japan, tax included)
- Hyperpop PS5 Console Covers(limited quantities)
- $74.99 (US)
- €74.99 / £64.99
- ¥11,480 (Japan, tax included)
The Hyperpop Collection will begin rolling out March 12, 2026, with availability varying by region.
Preorders Open Mid-January
Preorders for the Hyperpop Collection will open on January 16, 2026, starting at 10:00am local time via direct.playstation.com (where available) and participating retailers. In the U.S., preorders go live at 7:00am PT / 10:00am ET.
Customers ordering directly from PlayStation will be eligible for free launch-day delivery on qualifying preorders.
More Than Just a Color Refresh
With the Hyperpop Collection, PlayStation is signaling a broader shift toward expressive, personality-driven hardware design. Rather than treating accessories as neutral peripherals, Sony is positioning them as extensions of a player’s identity and setup aesthetic.
For fans looking to refresh their PS5 without upgrading hardware, Hyperpop offers a loud, confident way to do it. And judging by the limited quantities of console covers, Sony expects these designs to move fast once preorders open.
