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The last of the “wacky” PlayStation 5 designs to be created is one in which the console’s faceplates are made of brass.
This shiny brass is a fashionable option, as TechRadar points out, given its color. But the YouTube channel behind this creation, DIY Perks, chose brass as it can be “bent, cut, welded, and polished with relative ease.”
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While all of this malleability is great, that didn’t make it easy to create this PS5 console – the unique curves were a challenge.
DIY Perks has shared a video of the entire process and you can see channel host Matthew Perks bending and cutting the faceplate and going forward with a blowtorch to create that elegant design.
Perks warned in the video that because this PS5 has a brass casing, that will interfere with the PS5’s WiFi signal and thus he had to move the antenna to the back of the machine, as Kotaku pointed out.
Sony has yet to release any custom official DualSense controllers or PS5 faceplates and we’ve seen other companies and artists take this opportunity to create some very expensive and weird alternatives.
There is a PS5 made of genuine black crocodile leather and one made of 24 karat gold that costs $ 10,000. There is also a 10-foot PS5 that weighs 500 pounds and works and another that comes with water cooling.
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While Sony’s monochrome selections and blue highlights have been liked by most people, many still want the console to be available in black. And while we wait for Sony to deliver, there is another way around it. Dbrand is selling black PS5 faceplates that you can connect to the console quite easily.
Sony has previously shut down a third-party business for trying to sell black faceplates and a black PS5 inspired by the PS2 design was also put up for sale and later retired. However, the dbrand store is still open and they have confidently put “Go ahead. Sue us. “On your website.