- By Prateek Levi
- Wed, 03 Jun 2026 07:30 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Sony isn't just focusing on games. The company is also expanding the ecosystem around the PlayStation 5 with a new fight stick, a gaming monitor aimed at desk setups and a pair of wireless speakers designed for players who want a more immersive audio experience.
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The three products target very different audiences, but together they show Sony paying more attention to the growing number of players who use their PS5 at a desk, play competitive games or want a setup that extends beyond a traditional TV and console combination.
The FlexStrike Is Built For Fighting Game Fans
Leading the announcements is the FlexStrike wireless fight stick, Sony's answer to players who prefer arcade-style controls over a standard DualSense controller.
The accessory is designed for both PS5 and PC users and comes with a built-in rechargeable battery, allowing players to go wireless during matches. Sony is also including a dedicated carry case, a small detail that will likely appeal to tournament players who regularly travel with their gear.
The FlexStrike will launch on August 6 and pre-orders are scheduled to open on June 12 through PlayStation Direct and select retailers.
Sony Wants A Place On Your Gaming Desk Too
While PlayStation is traditionally associated with living-room gaming, Sony's new 27-inch monitor clearly targets a different crowd.
The display features a QHD resolution and supports refresh rates of up to 120Hz on PS5 and PS5 Pro. Connect it to a capable PC or Mac, however, and that figure jumps to 240Hz.
What makes the monitor stand out isn't necessarily the panel itself but the small PlayStation-focused touches. Sony has built a DualSense charging hook directly into the monitor, allowing users to keep their controller charged and within reach without adding extra accessories to their desk.
Pre-orders begin on June 5 in the US and Japan.
Pulse Elite Speakers Complete The Setup
Sony is also working on a new set of Pulse Elite wireless speakers, which are expected to arrive later this year.
Details remain limited for now, but the company says the speakers build on the audio technologies introduced with its Pulse headset lineup. Judging by Sony's positioning, the speakers are intended to work alongside the new monitor as part of a complete desktop gaming setup.
No India Launch Details Yet
For now, Sony has only announced availability for select international markets, including parts of Europe, the US and Japan. The company has not revealed whether the FlexStrike fight stick, gaming monitor or Pulse Elite speakers will make their way to India.
