SonyThe original PlayStation made its debut in Japan back in Dec. of 1994, meaning that very soon, the Sony console will be 30 years old. To celebrate, Sony is rolling out 30th anniversary editions of its current generation of hardware, including the PlayStation 5 Pro and regular PlayStation 5, all sporting the grey colors of the PS1. Aside from the themed PS5 Pro — which Sony only made 12,300 units for all markets to fight over — some of its other 30th anniversary gear is now available to pre-order at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, and Walmart.The slim version of the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition is getting the 30th anniversary treatment, and a bundle is available to pre-order for $499.99 at Amazon, Target, Walmart, GameStop, and Best Buy. It comes packaged with a DualSense controller and disc drive cover with the retro color scheme. And yes, this limited edition bundle comes packaged with the paperclip, and other extras shown above.PlayStation 5 Digital Edition – 30th anniversary bundle$500$500A slim PlayStation 5 Digital Edition that comes packaged with a Dualsense controller, and disc drive cover that uses the original slate grey PlayStation colors.Read More$500 at Amazon$500 at Best Buy$500 at TargetIf you’re nostalgic for the original PlayStation colors, but don’t feel like spending a grip on a new console, 30th anniversary editions of the DualSense controller is available to pre-order for $79.99 from Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart, but stock is tough to come by.PlayStation 30th anniversary DualSense Controller$80$80A standard DualSense wireless controller using the 30th anniversary PlayStation color scheme.Read More$80 at Amazon$80 at Walmart$80 at GameStopThe 30th anniversary version of the $219.99 DualSense Edge is only available via the PlayStation Store, where it’s unfortunately sold out.PlayStation 30th anniversary DualSense Edge Controller$220$220The modular, customizable DualSense Edge controller has been given a slate grey makeover for PlayStation’s 30th birthday.Read More$220 at PlayStationEven the PlayStation Portal is getting the 30th-anniversary color scheme treatment. Unfortunately, pre-orders of the limited edition version of Sony’s remote play handheld are currently sold out at PS Direct, where it’s selling exclusively for $219.99.PlayStation 30th anniversary Portal$220$220A limited-edition version of the PlayStation Portal sporting the livery found on the original Sony console.Read More$220 at PlayStation
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