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Sony launches LeBron James limited edition DualSense controller and PS5 cover

If you're a LeBron James fan, you might be interested in PlayStation's new limited-edition gear. In collaboration with the famous basketball player, PlayStation has launched a special DualSense controller and PS5 cover that will surely catch your eye.

The LeBron James Limited Edition PS5 accessories make a visual statement, featuring design elements inspired by LeBron's passion for gaming and his community. Co-created with LeBron, these accessories incorporate personal imagery, meaningful phrases, and adages that have been significant throughout his journey as an athlete, an inspiration to millions, and a PlayStation Playmaker.

The LeBron James Limited Edition DualSense wireless controller will be available for purchase on July 27th in the US, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Benelux. Preorders for the controller will be exclusively available starting this Thursday, June 29th, through direct.playstation.com. The suggested retail price for the controller is $79.99 / €79.99 / £69.99.

The LeBron James Limited Edition PS5 console cover will be launched exclusively on July 27th through direct.playstation.com in the US, priced at $64.99. Players will be able to preorder the console cover directly from PlayStation starting this Thursday, June 29th.

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