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Control Resonant Digital Deluxe Edition, 48-hour early access exclusive to PS5

Ho-hum.

Control Resonant will offer up a PS5 exclusive Digital Deluxe Edition that comes complete with a 48-hour early access period, Remedy Entertainment has confirmed.

The Digital Deluxe Edition was spotted up on the PlayStation Store following Resonant‘s latest trailer, with Remedy’s Thomas Puha later confirming the version is a PS5 exclusive.

The PS5 Control Resonant Digital Deluxe Edition will set US players back $69.99 USD, or Australian players back $99.95 AUD.

The edition contains an AWE Mission Outfit, Untapped Artifact, Starter Resource Bundle, a digital artbook, soundtrack, and the aforementioned 48-hour early access window. That means players will be able to start playing on 22 September, ahead of the game’s 24 September formal launch.

Control Resonant is planned for a 24 September 2026 release on Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, Mac via Steam and the Apple App Store, and consoles including Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5. We previewed the game here.


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