Neon gloss lands on DualSense: Hyperpop Collection dated

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Sony has unveiled the Hyperpop Collection for PlayStation 5 – a new set of three DualSense wireless controller designs with matching PS5 console covers. The line leans into a high-gloss, wraparound gradient aesthetic that shifts from glossy blacks to vivid neon tones. The colorways are named Techno Red, Remix Green, and Rhythm Blue. A short reveal video accompanied the announcement.

What’s in the Hyperpop Collection

Hyperpop Collection: DualSense controllers and PS5 covers in vibrant Techno Red, enhancing your gaming aesthetics.
Hyperpop Collection: DualSense controllers and PS5 covers in vibrant Techno Red, enhancing your gaming aesthetics.

The Hyperpop finish introduces an all-new look for DualSense and PS5 covers, built around RGB-inspired tones and sheen. According to the Color, Material, and Finish team, the controllers feature a seamless gradient across the front and back, while the console covers incorporate a subtle hint of transparency to complement the gloss and color shift.

  • Three colorways: Techno Red, Remix Green, Rhythm Blue
  • Finish: high-gloss coat with front-to-back gradient
  • PS5 covers: matching designs with slight transparency, limited quantities in select markets
First look at the Hyperpop Collection: vibrant DualSense controllers and PS5 covers in bold red, showcasing modern gaming ...
First look at the Hyperpop Collection: vibrant DualSense controllers and PS5 covers in bold red, showcasing modern gaming …

Design team on the creative direction

“We’re cranking the volume all the way up with a collection that doesn’t just stand out, it takes over the room. Inspired by the glow of the RGB lights of your impressive gaming setups, these new colors go LOUD in the best possible way.” – Leo Cardoso

Vibrant Hyperpop Collection featuring DualSense controller and PS5 console cover in glossy green gradient design.
Vibrant Hyperpop Collection featuring DualSense controller and PS5 console cover in glossy green gradient design.

“A seamless gradient wraps around the front and back of the DualSense, finished in a high-gloss coat that makes the colors POP more than ever. The console covers are also getting the same glow-up, featuring a subtle hint of transparency.” – Sae Kobayashi

Release date and pricing

First look at the Hyperpop Collection: vibrant DualSense controllers and PS5 console covers in striking neon colors.
First look at the Hyperpop Collection: vibrant DualSense controllers and PS5 console covers in striking neon colors.

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The Hyperpop Collection launches starting on March 12, 2026. Availability may vary by country or region. Pre-orders begin on January 16, 2026 at 10:00 local time where available.

Recommended retail pricing (official figures)

First look at the Hyperpop Collection: vibrant PS5 console covers and DualSense controllers in striking neon colors.
First look at the Hyperpop Collection: vibrant PS5 console covers and DualSense controllers in striking neon colors.

Below are the manufacturer-stated RRPs for each item. Actual retailer prices and availability may vary.

Official reveal video

Hyperpop Collection for PS5 features vibrant neon designs, including sleek controllers and console covers in striking colors.
Hyperpop Collection for PS5 features vibrant neon designs, including sleek controllers and console covers in striking colors.

Watch the Hyperpop Collection reveal:

Final takeaway – a louder look for PS5 setups

For players who want their hardware to mirror RGB-heavy PC setups, the Hyperpop Collection delivers a bold, glossy gradient across both controllers and console covers. With firm dates and clear pricing, it’s easy to plan if you’ve been waiting for a more expressive DualSense finish.

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