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Sony Announces New DualShock 4 Colors

Sony has announced that it will be releasing four new DualShock 4 controllers this autumn, supplementing an already-varied lineup of pads for the PlayStation 4. The new lineup includes the following colours: Rose Gold, Titanium Blue, Electric Purple, and Red Camouflage. Clearly, the rose gold PS4 controller is going to be a hit.

Rose Gold PS4 Controller Revealed Alongside Other Colors

The new controllers revealed are:

  • Rose Gold PS4 controller
  • Titanium Blue PS4 controller
  • Alpine Green PS4 controller
  • Red Camouflage PS4 controller

Check out a trailer for the new PS4 controller colors below.

Sony has released a number of different DualShock 4 pads since the PS4 released back in 2013, including controllers designed around titles such as God of War and Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. Hopefully this latest line won’t cost you an arm and a leg, though.

With the PS5 looming, all eyes are on Sony’s plans for its next-generation console. While a release date has yet to be confirmed, it has been widely reported that the new system will be released alongside the Xbox Scarlett in holiday 2020.

Sony has already shared many details and specs on its next-generation console, including an extensive feature list that includes PS4 backwards compatibility, an SSD, ray-tracing, and 8K support.

In terms of a full reveal, Sony is rumoured to be hosting a PlayStation Meeting in New York City in February next year, where it is expected we’ll get our first glimpse at the PS5.

A number of developers have recently spoke out about the arrival of new systems. Ubisoft reckons they will offer a ‘major leap‘ over the PS4 and Xbox One, while Platinum Games feels they will be ‘more of the same.’

Meanwhile, Jack Tretton, the former head of Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA), feels that Sony will face ‘exponentially more competition’ with PS5 than it did in the current hardware cycle. Electronic Arts has also revealed that it has been working on games for Sony and Microsoft’s new systems for some time.

Stay tuned to PSU.com for more details on the PS5 as they become available to us.