
Sony announced that the new PS5 slim Hyperpop Collection is coming to the Philippines on March 12, 2026.
The collection lets you purchase the Hyperpop DualSense wireless controller or the matching PS5 console covers separately, with Sony confirming the recommended retail prices for each across Southeast Asia.
You can buy either the DualSense controller or the matching PS5 console covers separately, as Sony provided the recommended retail prices for each.
Hyperpop DualSense Wireless Controller
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Philippines: PHP 4,890
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Singapore: SGD 119
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Malaysia: MYR 419
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Indonesia: IDR 1,549,000
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Thailand: THB 2,890
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Vietnam: VND 2,399,000
Matching PS5 Console Covers
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Philippines: PHP 4,290
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Singapore: SGD 107
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Malaysia: MYR 369
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Indonesia: IDR 1,359,000
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Thailand: THB 2,590
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Vietnam: VND 2,099,000
Availability will vary so be sure to visit your local retail store if they have pre-orders up, or they are planning to have these peripherals on stock.
Take note that these PS5 console covers are designed specifically for the PS5 slim and newer models. They will not be compatible with the original PS5, which uses a single cover design instead of the newer two-piece plates.
About the Author – Carlos Hernandez
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