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Overlook of omitted price details for PlayStation's latest fight stick controller, intended for both PS5 and PC platforms, incites apprehension in users

Sony has shared more insights on the upcoming PlayStation FlexStrike fighting controller for PS5 and PC, but the cost remains undisclosed.

PS5 and PC fight stick controller pricing omission from PlayStation leaves user concerned
PS5 and PC fight stick controller pricing omission from PlayStation leaves user concerned

Overlook of omitted price details for PlayStation's latest fight stick controller, intended for both PS5 and PC platforms, incites apprehension in users

The gaming world is abuzz with excitement as Sony prepares to release its first-ever arcade fight stick, the FlexStrike Wireless Fight Stick. Scheduled for a 2026 release, this innovative controller will bring a new level of immersion to fighting games on both PS5 and PC [1][2][3].

While the exact price of the FlexStrike remains undisclosed, speculation suggests it will cost at least $249 / £249, aligning with other high-end fight sticks on the market [1][2]. The FlexStrike will boast wireless connectivity via PlayStation Link technology, mechanical switch buttons, and a built-in rechargeable battery, all packaged neatly in a carry case [1][2][3].

The FlexStrike features a digital stick and mechanical switch buttons, offering a responsive and tactile gaming experience [1][2]. Users can switch between restrictor gates with options for square, circular, or octagonal restrictor rings, providing a customizable feel [1].

In addition to wireless connectivity, FlexStrike supports wired USB-C connections, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices [2]. When synced to a PS5 console, the controller can be awakened with a push of the PS button [1].

While the FlexStrike is not fully customizable, its price is expected to be similar to its competitors in the market [1]. Users can opt for regular DualSense button inputs or keep their stock PS5 controller connected for menu navigation [1].

The FlexStrike will be on display at the Evo event in Las Vegas from August 1-3, giving gamers a chance to get a first-hand look at this exciting new product [2]. For those interested in staying updated on FlexStrike and other gaming news, be sure to sign up for the NewsletterWeekly.

It's worth noting that the release of FlexStrike may coincide with the launch of Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls, although a confirmed release date for the game is yet to be announced [1].

Compared to other high-end fight sticks on the market, the PDP's Victrix Pro FS retails for $399 / £339, and the Qanba Q7 Obsidian2 costs over $200 [1]. However, the price of the FlexStrike has not been officially announced by Sony [1].

The DualSense Edge, a previous product from Sony, offers less functionality than some third-party pro controllers for PS5 but costs the same [1]. With the FlexStrike, Sony seems to be aiming to bridge this gap, offering a competitive, feature-rich fight stick at an expected affordable price.

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The gaming industry is eagerly anticipating the release of Sony's FlexStrike Wireless Fight Stick, scheduled for 2026, promising a new level of immersion for fighting games on PS5 and PC [1][2][3]. Although the exact price is undisclosed, it's expected to cost at least $249 / £249 [1][2], similar to high-end fight sticks.

The FlexStrike features wireless connectivity via PlayStation Link technology, mechanical switch buttons, and a rechargeable battery [1][2][3]. It's designed with a digital stick and customizable restrictor gates, offering a responsive gaming experience [1]. In addition to wireless connectivity, it supports wired USB-C connections for compatibility with various devices [2].

When synced to a PS5 console, the FlexStrike can be awakened with a push of the PS button [1]. While it's not fully customizable, its price is expected to be similar to its competitors [1]. Users can opt for regular DualSense button inputs or keep their stock PS5 controller connected for menu navigation [1].

The FlexStrike will be showcased at the Evo event in Las Vegas from August 1-3 [2], allowing gamers a first-hand look at this exciting new product. For updates on the FlexStrike and other gaming news, sign up for the NewsletterWeekly.

While the release of FlexStrike may coincide with the launch of Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls [1], a confirmed release date is yet to be announced. Compared to other high-end fight sticks on the market, the PDP's Victrix Pro FS costs $399 / £339, and the Qanba Q7 Obsidian2 exceeds $200 [1]. However, the price of the FlexStrike remains undisclosed [1].

It's worth noting that the DualSense Edge, a previous product from Sony, offers less functionality than some third-party pro controllers but costs the same [1]. With the FlexStrike, Sony seems to be aiming to bridge this gap, offering a competitive, feature-rich fight stick at an expected affordable price.

This new product joins the array of gadgets and technology in the gaming world, adding to the excitement and innovation in the console market, including Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, and PlayStation [4][5].

Keep an eye on the latest news, deals, and industry updates from your favorite consoles, like the PS5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch, by following trusted sources and tech publications [6][7].

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