Sony Unveils PlayStation 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Consoles

Sony has revealed its PlayStation 30th Anniversary Collection, celebrating three decades of gaming history with limited edition PS5 designs that pay homage to the original PlayStation console from 1994. The special edition hardware blends nostalgic elements with the latest technology and it looks pretty darn cool to boot.
The collection includes the PlayStation 5 Pro 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Bundle, featuring a 2TB SSD, Wi-Fi 7, and matching accessories, including controllers, a charging station, and special collector’s items.
A limited edition PlayStation 5 Digital Edition Bundle and standalone DualSense Edge Wireless Controller and PlayStation Portal Remote Player are also part of the collection.
Pre-order Dates:
September 26, 2024:
- Pre-orders open online via direct.playstation.com for regions where it’s available (U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Austria). Canada doesn’t have this sadly.
Pre-orders begin at participating retailers for the following items start September 26:
- PlayStation 5 Pro Console – 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Bundle
- PlayStation Portal Remote Player – 30th Anniversary Limited Edition (standalone)
- DualSense Edge Wireless Controller – 30th Anniversary Limited Edition (standalone)
October 10, 2024:
- Pre-orders begin at participating retailers for: PlayStation 5 Digital Edition – 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Bundle
Only 12,300 units of the PS5 Pro console will be available, with limited edition numbers etched onto each unit to mark the anniversary.
Sony plans to continue its celebrations leading up to the 30th anniversary on December 3, 2024. No pricing was mentioned for these limited edition bundles, but the PlayStation 5 Pro starts at $959.99 in Canada.
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I believe it said that for regions without PlayStation direct, there will be participating retailers (for the Ps5Pro)