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Sony Unveils New PlayStation Fight Stick, Gaming Monitor, and Wireless Speakers

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Sony is expanding its PlayStation ecosystem with new competitive gaming accessories designed for desktop and tournament players.
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June 3, 2026
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Sony has announced a new lineup of PlayStation gaming accessories, including a fight stick, a gaming monitor, and wireless speakers. The rollout is aimed at players who are moving away from traditional TV setups and prefer more competitive, desktop-style gaming environments. Pre-orders will begin in early June through PlayStation’s official stores and selected retailers.

The first major product is the FlexStrike fight stick, which launches globally on August 6 for $199.99. It is built for fighting game players and esports competitors, offering both wireless and wired play with very low input delay. The device includes a rechargeable battery and a carrying case, making it easier for tournament travel. Sony is timing the release with its upcoming fighting game Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, developed with Arc System Works. While it works on PS5 at launch, full PC support will come later.

Next is the new 27-inch PlayStation gaming monitor, arriving on August 27 in the US and Japan for $349.99. It features a sharp 1440p display and supports Variable Refresh Rate for smoother gameplay. On PS5, it runs at up to 120Hz, while PC and Mac users can push it up to 240Hz for even higher performance. The monitor also includes a built-in hook for charging DualSense controllers, adding convenience for long gaming sessions.

Sony is also preparing to release the Pulse Elevate wireless speakers later this year. These speakers use advanced planar magnetic technology similar to Sony’s high-end gaming headsets. The goal is to deliver high-quality, immersive sound without requiring players to wear headphones, making them ideal for extended gaming sessions.

Pricing and release details for the speakers have not yet been announced, but Sony says more information will be shared soon as it continues building out its PlayStation-focused desktop gaming ecosystem.

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