All Deep Earth Colors for PS5 Controllers and Console Covers Are Now Available

All Deep Earth Colors for PS5 Controllers and Console Covers Are Now Available

It’s January 26, which can only mean one thing: Sony’s new set of metallic colors for DualSense controllers and PS5 console covers is now available in its entirety. It’s called the Deep Earth Collection, and while two of the colors have been available for a couple months, the Sterling Silver ones release today. The full set consists of controllers and console covers (for all models: fat, slim, disc, and digital) in volcanic red, cobalt blue, and sterling silver. All of the items are now available to purchase. Let’s take a look.

Deep Earth Collection PS5 Controllers

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PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller – Sterling Silver

PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller - Volcanic Red

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PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller – Volcanic Red

PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller - Cobalt Blue

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PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller – Cobalt Blue

The controllers look pretty great, with bold red and blue colors, and a tasteful (if less attention-grabbing) silver. Feature-wise, they’re no different from the standard PS5 DualSense controller, but “if it isn’t broken, why fix it?” — Sony, probably.

Deep Earth Collection PS5 Console Covers

Deep Earth 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.

Grab whichever ones you want, because you really can’t lose. And if you’re looking to get a head start on shopping for your honey, check out our Valentine’s Day gift ideas.

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on (long inhale) Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon, and the social network formerly known as Twitter.



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