PlayStation is releasing a limited-edition God of Conflict-themed DualSense Controller subsequent month. Revealed in the course of the newest State of Play, the God of Conflict twentieth Anniversary DualSense Controller is impressed by Kratos’ omega tattoo. Preorders for the limited-edition PS5 controller open October 3 at PlayStation Direct and choose main retailers. The twentieth Anniversary DualSense launches October 23.
$85 | Releases October 23
The brand new God of Conflict controller is not as colourful because the God of Conflict: Ragnarok-themed mannequin that launched again in 2022. Designed to match Kratos’ face tattoo, it’s principally white with a crimson stripe operating alongside the proper grip. The appropriate shoulder/set off and possibility buttons are crimson, the analog sticks are grey, and the remainder of the inputs are white.
The God of Conflict twentieth Anniversary emblem is on the again of the controller.

The God of Conflict twentieth Anniversary Version might be one in all 4 limited-edition DualSense Controllers releasing in October. On October 2, two completely different Ghost of Yotei DualSense Controllers hit shops. Each of these controllers are white, however they’ve extra elaborate paintings; you may select between black or gold accents. The black version is unique to PlayStation Direct, whereas the gold is offered in any respect main retailers.
PlayStation can also be releasing an up to date version of its common Astro Bot-themed DualSense. Dubbed the Joyful Version, the white and blue controller options Astro’s eyes when smiling. Final yr’s model had Astro’s eyes when huge open. The Astro Bot Joyful DualSense launches October 30 and is up for preorder in any respect main retailers.
Earlier this yr, PlayStation partnered with Darkish Horse to launch a two-volume retrospective on the God of Conflict franchise. The hardcover field set is offered in commonplace and Deluxe Editions, every of which comes with a slipcase and options 320 pages of paintings and commentary from the staff behind PlayStation’s common motion franchise.

















