Get Your Hands on Limited Edition Monster Hunter PS5 Controllers and Covers

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Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is set to launch special editions of its DualSense wireless controller and PlayStation 5 cover in Japan. These unique items are being released in conjunction with the highly anticipated PlayStation 5 game- Monster Hunter Wilds, which will hit the shelves on February 28, 2025.

Exclusive DualSense Wireless Controller and PS5 Cover

To celebrate the release, SIE will offer a limited edition “Monster Hunter Wilds” DualSense wireless controller and a specially designed PS5 cover. It’s important to note that these products are sold separately and do not include the PlayStation 5 console. These collectible items are a must-have for Monster Hunter fans looking to enhance their gaming setup with themed gear.

Pricing and Availability

The suggested retail price for the limited edition DualSense wireless controller is set at 12,480 yen, including taxes, while the PS5 cover will be priced at 9,980 yen, also including taxes. Both products will be available for pre-order starting from Wednesday, October 30, 2024, through PlayStation retailers and online stores across Japan.


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DualSense Wireless Controller Design

The special edition DualSense controller has been crafted with Monster Hunter Wilds players in mind. The controller is designed in Volcanic Red, featuring a silver pattern inspired by the armor worn by hunters in the game. Additionally, the touchpad is adorned with the emblem of the Forbidden Area Research Team, making it a striking and memorable accessory for fans of the series.

PlayStation 5 Cover Design

Similarly, the limited edition PS5 cover is designed to capture the essence of Monster Hunter Wilds. The midnight black cover is highlighted with silver accents, including the emblem of the Forbidden Lands Investigation Team, offering a sleek and stylish addition to the PS5 console.

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