Sony Confirms Launch Date & Price of FlexStrike Wireless Fight Stick & 27" Gaming Monitor

Pre-orders for FlexStrike starts June 12, 27’’ Gaming Monitor pre-orders starts June 5.


PlayStation FlexStrike Fight Stick
Image credit: Sony

PlayStation is quietly building an entire desktop gaming ecosystem, and three new accessories are nearing the official launch. Sony today confirmed the launch plans for the FlexStrike wireless fight stick, its new 27-inch gaming monitor, and the Pulse Elevate wireless speakers. While the company first teased all three products months ago, we finally have release dates, pricing details, and pre-order information.

PlayStation FlexStrike fight stick launches on August 6 for $199.99

Sony’s first wireless fight stick, FlexStrike., launches globally on August 6, arriving just in time for Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls. Built for both PS5 and PC, the accessory focuses on competitive players who regularly travel between tournaments, local events, and gaming sessions with friends.

The fight stick ships with a built-in rechargeable battery and even includes a dedicated sling carry case. Sony will begin taking pre-orders on June 12, with pricing set at $199.99 in the United States.

Sony wants a bigger presence on gaming desks

The company is also expanding beyond traditional living room setups. Sony’s new 27-inch Gaming Monitor releases on August 27 in the United States and Japan. The display features a QHD IPS panel with a 2560 x 1440 resolution, VRR support, and refresh rates reaching 120Hz on PS5 and PS5 Pro. PC and Mac users can push that number up to 240Hz with compatible hardware. Pre-orders open June 5, while pricing starts at $349.99.

Image credit: Sony

Pulse Elevate wireless speakers complete the setup

Sony also confirmed that its Pulse Elevate wireless speakers remain on track for release later this year. The speakers borrow technology from the Pulse Elite and Pulse Explore lineup and are specifically designed to pair with desktop gaming setups. While Sony stopped short of revealing pricing or a launch date, the company says additional details will arrive in the coming months.

Image credit: Sony

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