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Custom PS5 faceplates are being sold in Australia, the USA

Hopefully they'll ship this time?

PS5 owners have not just one, but two different options if they’re looking to purchase custom PS5 faceplates.

CMP Shells, formerly PlateStation, has reopened under a new name alongside a totally new competitor in Oz Play Accessories.

Locally at Oz Play Accessories, you can grab the following:

Shipping on orders over $35 AUD is free, and the faceplates themselves won’t ship until 1 February. The DualSense plates are readily available and the video below shows how they can be swapped in and out.

Whereas over on CMP Shells, you can grab the following products at their approximated Australian prices:

Shipping will set you back $54 AUD for First Class mail, $65 AUD for UPS Expedited or $66 AUD for DHL Express. CMP Shells has also said it’s made 1,000 total units and they’ll be available until sold out.

Are you looking to change the appearance of your PS5 and DualSense controller? Why or why not?

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