Wolverine PS5 controller and console update: this is what’s still in stock
You can still snag these limited edition Wolverine PS5 accessories
🎮 You can still get the limited edition Wolverine controller, covers, or console bundle
🆚 Both the Battle Yellow and Adamantium PS5 controllers are in stock
👀 The PS5 Digital Edition bundle is also available
👍 The Battle Yellow PS5 covers are also still in stock
The Wolverine PS5 controller, console bundle, and console covers pre-orders went live today at 10am local time. And as we predicted, many of the items sold out fast. However, you can still get your hands on these Wolverine PS5 accessories while stocks last.
PS5 Wolverine Digital Edition Console bundle
Unsurprisingly, the most expensive item in Sony’s Wolverine Limited Edition is still up for sale. It costs $649.99, which is $50 more than the standard Digital Edition. However, you’re saving on the controller and covers, which cost $84.99 and $74.99 when purchased separately.
The PS5 Digital Edition is also likely still in stock as people likely already have a PlayStation 5 sitting at home, so picking up a controller or the cover plates makes more sense.
Wolverine Battle Yellow PS5 DualSense Controller
You can still get the striking Wolverine Battle Yellow controller. It costs $84.99, which is the usual price Sony charges for limited edition controllers.
Wolverine Adamantium PS5 DualSense Controller
A PlayStation Direct exclusive, those who picked up the PS5 Pro Adamantium covers will want to get the controller to match. I expect this will be the next item to sell out, so don’t wait too long. Like the Battle Yellow design, it’s also $84.99.
Wolverine PS5 Battle Yellow console covers
Unlike the Adamantium PS5 Pro covers, which quickly sold out, you can still get the Wolverine PS5 Battle Yellow console covers for the PS5 Slim model. They cost $74.99.
You’ll be able to get your hands on the Wolverine limited edition controller and accessories the same day the game launches, September 15, 2026.
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