The line-up also features a PlayStation One-stylized DualSense, DualSense Edge, PlayStation Portal, and PS5 Digital Edition.
Costing the same as the current DualSense controller, it differs in height, width and depth while weighing 80 grams less.
Developers will have to do some work on their end, but players will soon be able to filter games by the kinds of controllers they support.
Sony Interactive Entertainment's Shawne Benson says, "There's a lot of things we could do and then create marketing stories around."
Sony says that's down to having "included many more features within the same form factor and ergonomic design as the original DualSense controller."
3D audio is also supported on the console, and "superfast data streaming" ensures players can explore the town seamlessly.
A new Sony patent describes functionality for the c-stick on the controllers, that would allow users to adjust the height of the thumbstick to their desired height.
Nova Pink, Starlight Blue and Galactic Purple join Cosmic Red and Midnight Black for the DualSense. All five will be available as console covers.
Co-founder Philippe Morin likens to the first two games to movies and says "Your journey to freedom will be a long one" in the 2022 title.
The Midnight Black version costs $69.99 while the Cosmic Red variant is for $74.99.
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