It's been revealed that the front-facing plate for the DualSense PS5 controller can be easily detached and replaced. The discovery comes from John Glasscock's YouTube channel, the full video of which ...
Whether you want to expand your internal storage space with an M.2 SSD card or give your PS5 a makeover with some colorful new plates, you’ll need to know how to remove the side covers. Here’s how to ...
Ever since the world collectively realized that the plates on the sides of the PlayStation 5 could be removed, there's been some degree of demand for custom fits and DIY alternatives. Several ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Want a black, red, blue, camo, or chrome PS5? Well, you can now have that, courtesy of Plate ...
As you can see from the video below, the DualSense also reportedly features the same size thumb sticks as the PS4’s DualShock 4 pad, again hinting that custom parts may be fitted to the DualSense.
Dbrand, a Candian-based company that launched replacement PlayStation 5 plates dubbed as "Darkplates" and told Sony to "Go ahead, sue us," has pulled out its products from sale. This occurred after ...
You might not remember since February 2021 was actually 19 years ago, but earlier this year phone and console skin makers Dbrand released a set of black PS5 faceplates. Not content with merely ...
PlayStation fans who blanched at Sony’s bold black-and-white design for the PlayStation 5 now have a monochrome option, thanks to accessory maker Dbrand. The outside plates aren’t a skin. They are ...
Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. It's unclear if there's a genuine issue with the official PS5 Midnight Black console cover or if this is ...
Update 11/02/2020: Customize My Plates has now announced that it has cancelled all sales of custom-created PS5 plates, and will not be selling PS5 plates in any capacity, due to pressure from Sony. It ...
When gaming peripherals company Dbrand started selling its custom black PS5 faceplates in February, its website cheekily suggested that its efforts were "totally legal," and it urged anyone who ...
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