– 27-inch QHD IPS gaming monitor priced at $350, pre-orders start June 5.
– 240 Hz on PC/Mac, 120 Hz with VRR on PS5/PS5 Pro.
– Available only in the US and Japan via PlayStation website and Best Buy.
– FlexStrike fight stick for PS5/PC priced at $200, pre-orders start June 12.
– Both products announced ahead of June 2 State of Play event.
Key Details Emerge for Sony’s Display
After its quiet unveiling back in November last year, the PlayStation 27-inch gaming monitor now finnaly has some pricing information and a pre-order date. Sony shared this info through an official blog post, where they also revealed the cost and pre-order date for the FlexStrike fight stick, which was first shown off almost a year ago now.
Specs and Features of the New Monitor
Starting off with the PlayStation gaming monitor, its a 27-inch QHD display with 2,560 x 1,440 pixels and an IPS panel. It supports up to 240 Hz refresh rate on PC and Mac, plus up to 120 HZ with VRR on the PS5 and PS5 Pro. This device comes equipped with Auto HDR Tone Mapping, built-in stereo speakers, two HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4, two USB Type-A ports, and a single USB Type-C port. An optional DualSense Charging Hook accessory will also be available that attaches to the monitor’s stand.
Pricing and Pre-Order Timeline
Sony has placed a price tag of $350 on this gaming monitor. It will be available for purchase through the PlayStation website and Best Buy retailers. Notably, Its only going to be sold in the United States and Japan markets. Pre-orders for this monitor are scheduled to start from June 5, so mark your calendars if you want one.
FlexStrike Fight Stick Details
The FlexStrike fight stick for PS5 and PC marks a significant milestone as the first such controller officially released from PlayStation themselves. It carries a price of $200. Pre-orders will begin on June 12, and the device will be available in the US, Japan, and European markets through the website and various participating retailers. At this price point, it is actually cheaper than some competing products on the market.
Competition and Comparison
In terms of cost, the FlexStrike undercuts the Nacon Daija Arcade fight stick, the Victrix Pro FS ESports Playstation Fight Stick, and also the Turtle Beach Victrix Pro KO Leverless Fight Stick. This pricing strategy could make it an attractive option for fighting game enthusiasts looking for an official Sony product at a more affordable price then the third-party alternatives currently offer.
Event Context and Future Information
This announcement comes just ahead of the State of Play event which is scheduled for tomorrow on June 2. During that event, Sony may share additional information about both of these new gaming devices. The timing suggests the company is building momentum heading into their presentation, potentially with more announcements planned for the gaming community to look forward to.


















