Sony just confirmed three new PS5 covers — here's where to buy

Sony PS5 covers color options
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If the PS5’s distinctive mix of black and white plastic isn’t quite to your taste, then perhaps you may prefer a next-gen console that is decked out in pink, purple or blue.

Earlier this year, Sony released Midnight Black and Cosmic Red PS5 covers, and at the same time confirmed that plates in Nova Pink, Starlight Blue and Galactic Purple would be available at a later date. We now know that these new colors will be available starting June 17, and just like their black and red counterparts will retail for $54/£44 (confirmed via Twitter). 

PS5 Console Cover (Galactic Purple): $54 @ Sony Direct

PS5 Console Cover (Galactic Purple): $54 @ Sony Direct
Give your PS5 console a brand new look with this PS5 cover in the Galactic Purple color scheme. The faceplate will cost $54 via Sony Direct and is currently set to launch on June 17. In the U.K. the console cover costs £44

PS5 Console Cover (Starlight Blue): $54 @ Sony Direct

PS5 Console Cover (Starlight Blue): $54 @ Sony Direct
Give your PS5 console a brand new look with this PS5 cover in the Starlight Blue color scheme. The faceplate will cost $54 via Sony Direct and is currently set to launch on June 17. In the U.K. the console cover costs £44.

PS5 Console Cover (Nova Pink): $54 @ Sony Direct

PS5 Console Cover (Nova Pink): $54 @ Sony Direct
Give your PS5 console a brand new look with this PS5 cover in the Nova Pink color scheme. The faceplate will cost $54 via Sony Direct and is currently set to launch on June 17. In the U.K. the console cover costs £44

These PS5 covers are designed to match up with the various models of the DualSense controller. The pad was released in striking shades of pink, blue and purple back in January, and from next month you can give your console a matching makeover. Do note, these plates are purely cosmetic and have no function other than giving your PS5 a new look. 

The covers will be available exclusively via Sony Direct for a limited time, before eventually being sold by other major retailers. If you have your eye on one, you may want to get your pre-order in ahead of the June release date, as these plates have proved surprisingly popular in the past. 

The Midnight Black shade, in particular, has been the strongest seller to date. In fact, when it launched back in January it quickly sold out and was unavailable for several weeks. Although, supply seems to have caught up with demand recently. It’s no surprise this option has been the most desirable so far, one Tom’s Guide staffer found swapping to black plates made the chunky console look considerably less ugly. 

If it’s not faceplates you’re after, but a whole PS5 console, then make sure to check our PS5 restock hub. To date, May has been a very slow month for PS5 stock drops, but we’re hoping to see a wave of retailers taking fresh orders in the coming weeks. Our comprehensive restock guide is updated daily with the latest information to make sure you never miss a drop. 

Rory Mellon
Entertainment Editor (UK)

Rory is an Entertainment Editor at Tom’s Guide based in the UK. He covers a wide range of topics but with a particular focus on gaming and streaming. When he’s not reviewing the latest games, searching for hidden gems on Netflix, or writing hot takes on new gaming hardware, TV shows and movies, he can be found attending music festivals and getting far too emotionally invested in his favorite football team.