Sony has announced a limited edition version of the DualSense controller for PlayStation 5 in an elegant emerald green color. Named Jewel Green, the model will be available exclusively at a special event in Riyadh, taking place from July 7 to August 24, 2025.
Sales will start on July 10, and the controller will only be sold on-site. Jewel Green retains all the features of the standard DualSense — adaptive triggers, haptic feedback, and a built-in microphone — but stands out with a glossy, rich green finish, free of any logos or engravings.
While Sony hasn’t disclosed the exact number of units, it’s clear this will be a highly limited release. Given the controller’s exclusivity and the popularity of original accessories, it’s likely to sell out quickly among collectors and brand enthusiasts.
For those who can’t attend the event, there’s hope it will show up on third-party marketplaces — although, as with other rare drops, expect resale prices to be significantly higher than retail.
The Jewel Green DualSense is yet another example of how Sony combines premium design with collectible appeal, targeting its most devoted fans.
You can check out all the exclusive DualSense controllers released throughout the PlayStation 5 era here:
And if your Arabic is sharp, feel free to read the official announcement here:
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P.S.: Riyadh is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia, located in the central part of the Arabian Peninsula. During these dates, Esports World Cup 2025 — the biggest esports tournament in history — will be held in Riyadh at Boulevard Riyadh City, lasting for seven full weeks.
Event Highlights:
- Format: 25–26 tournaments across various genres, including shooters, fighting games, strategy games — and even chess.
- Participants: Over 2,000 professional players from 200 clubs across more than 100 countries.
- Prizes: A record-breaking prize pool of over $70 million USD (approx. 262 million SAR), with $27 million going to clubs — and the rest up for grabs by players.
- New Disciplines: Alongside classic games, new additions include chess (featuring Magnus Carlsen), Valorant, and Crossfire.
- Strategic Importance: The tournament is part of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030 plan to diversify its economy and position itself as a global esports hub.