You’ll have to wait until later in the year to get the Pulse Elevate wireless speakers.
Ahead of its latest State of Play presentation on June 2, Sony has revealed when you’ll be able to get your hands on some of its latest gaming accessories. The company announced the FlexStrike Wireless Fight Stick for PS5 and PC last year. It will arrive on August 6 for $200 and with a carrying case. Pre-orders open June 12.
Sony said it would release the fight stick just in time for Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Soulswhich arrives the same day. However, PC gamers may have to wait a little longer to play fighting games on their desktop or laptop using the FlexStrike. “PC compatibility for the FlexStrike Wireless Fight Stick will roll out post-launch, with availability expanding to more users over time,” reads a note on the PlayStation Blog.
Late last year, the company revealed a 27-inch gaming monitor that featured a fold-out hook that could hold and charge a DualSense controller (or any other USB-C device, really). The display doesn’t exactly have a memorable name – Sony calls it the 27″ Gaming Monitor with DualSense Charging Hook. It features a QHD IPS display with a resolution of 2560 × 1440 and supports VRR. It supports refresh rates of up to 120 Hz when using a PS5 or PS5 Pro, and up to 240 Hz on PC or Mac.
The monitor will be available in the United States and Japan on August 27 for $350. Pre-orders will open on PlayStation Direct and Best Buy on June 5.
Sony has other gaming peripherals on the way, such as the Pulse Elevate wireless speakers announced in September. The company has not yet confirmed the pricing and availability of these products. However, he indicates that speakers will be available this year.
