Sony has unveiled a new DualSense controller inspired by the hit game Helldivers II, boasting an eye-catching design that is sure to appeal to fans. Priced at $84.99 or £74.99, the controller maintains all the standard DualSense features but showcases a striking cosmetic upgrade tailored for PlayStation 5 users.

While it may be a simple aesthetic change from the typical white DualSense, the new design is undeniably stunning. The controller features a sleek black base complemented by yellow and grey accents. Its design incorporates decals inspired directly by Helldivers II, giving it a tech-forward appearance that feels straight out of the game’s universe. The intricate details around the d-pad and face buttons add a unique flair, evoking the look of controls from a mech or futuristic fighter jet. The touchpad stands out with a skull emblem surrounded by yellow and grey trim, further amplifying the sci-fi vibe.

This announcement follows the release of Helldivers II’s first major expansion, Omen of Tyranny, which introduces an all-new enemy faction and urban environments for players to battle through. The Voteless, a terrifying horde of zombie-like foes, bring a fresh challenge as they relentlessly seek to tear apart players limb by limb. The expansion’s arrival has reignited excitement for the game, which initially debuted to critical acclaim but had seen some waning interest among fans. With this update, players have more reasons to dive back into the action.

Now, gamers can complement their Helldivers II experience with a matching controller, perfect for showcasing their allegiance to Super Earth. Preorders for the controller are already live, with an official release set for February 6, 2025. However, launch dates may vary by region, according to Sony.

Even for those who haven’t spent much time in Helldivers II, the controller’s sleek, retro-futuristic design is a must-have for any PS5 owner. It seamlessly taps into the game’s sci-fi aesthetic, making it a standout addition to any setup.

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