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The FlexStrike Launches Alongside Sony’s New Desktop Gaming Gear

The FlexStrike is a wireless fight stick developed by Sony for PlayStation 5 and competitive fighting games. The FlexStrike features wireless and wired connectivity, a built-in rechargeable battery, and a dedicated sling carry case for transport. Sony will release the controller globally on August 6, 2026, with pricing set at $199.99 USD. The launch coincides with Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, the upcoming tag-team fighting game created in collaboration with Arc System Works.

Sony is also expanding its desktop gaming lineup with a 27-inch PlayStation-branded monitor and the upcoming Pulse Elevate wireless speakers. The monitor uses a QHD IPS display with Variable Refresh Rate support and includes a built-in charging hook for DualSense controllers. Pulse Elevate completes the ecosystem with planar magnetic driver technology previously introduced in Sony’s Pulse headset range.

Trend Themes

  1. Wireless Competitive Controllers — Low-latency wireless fight sticks with rechargeable batteries and hybrid wired support can redefine controller form factors for professional fighting-game players.
  2. Integrated Gaming Hardware Ecosystems — Desktop monitors, controllers, and speakers designed as cohesive PlayStation-branded ecosystems suggest a move toward vertically integrated hardware platforms that streamline user experience and brand loyalty.
  3. High-fidelity Gaming Audio — Planar magnetic driver technology introduced into gaming speaker lines indicates opportunities for immersive audio products that bridge headset-grade fidelity and living-room form factors.

Industry Implications

  1. Esports and Competitive Gaming — Portable, tournament-ready peripherals like wireless fight sticks could shift competitive equipment standards and spawn new certification and ranking services for sanctioned events.
  2. Peripherals and Accessories — Carrier-focused accessories such as dedicated sling cases and controller charging hooks point toward premium add-on markets tied to mobility and convenience for hardcore consumers.
  3. Consumer Electronics Retail — Bundle-focused product launches that align new titles with proprietary hardware may disrupt retail strategies by increasing demand for curated storefront experiences and exclusive package offerings.

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