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Sony unveils Midnight Black PS5 accessories collection

With the PlayStation 5 well into its mid-lifecycle, we have seen Sony begin to release an increasing number of custom accessory variants. Arriving in February, the ‘Midnight Black collection’ offers a matte black colourwave for all currently available PS5 accessories.

Announced via the PlayStation Blog, Sony officially detailed their latest suite of PS5 accessory colours, stating “The latest PS5 accessories get a new look with the Midnight Black Collection – bringing the galaxy-inspired Midnight Black colorway to the PlayStation Portal remote player, DualSense Edge wireless controller, Pulse Elite wireless headset, and Pulse Explore wireless earbuds.”

Set to drop on the 20th of February, the Midnight Black Collection joins the PS5’s previously-released all-black accessories (in particular the regular DualSense and PS5 covers) – allowing fans to fully deck out their systems with a matte black colour scheme.

Given just how popular the previously-released Midnight Black accessories were, it is interesting to see Sony taking so long to complete the collection.

That said, for those who have always been bothered by the PS5’s White and Black colour scheme, these latest additions will finally allow you to remove all sense of colour from your console/accessories if you so desire.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the latest Collection? Do you prefer it to the original colour scheme? Which custom controller has been your favourite so far? Let us know down below.

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