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Sony Launches Special Edition PS4 Controllers

Sony has confirmed it’s launching three special edition PS 4 DualShock wireless controllers in October – ‘Blue Camouflage’, ‘Berry Blue’ and ‘Copper’ (RRP$99.99).

Available in Australia from October 12th, the new ‘Blue Camouflage’ variant targets lovers of first-person-shooter games.

The new ‘Berry Blue’ controller will launch October 23rd, and is said to attract female gamers.

As an added sweetener, Sony has also confirmed its special ‘Sunset Orange’ controller will also go back on sale September 18th, for a limited time – joining Berry Blue within the bright colour scheme family.

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PlayStation has also expanded its metallic wireless controller range, adding a new ‘Copper’ variant to the existing Gold, Silver and Steel Black.

The new special edition controllers will be available to purchase locally from selected authorised retailers, with further information on Sony’s website here.

 

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