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Unboxing the PlayStation 5 Pro 30th Anniversary Collection

We take the limited edition, $1,000 collection out of the box and check out all the goodies.

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As Senior Video Producer at CNET, Sean worked on more videos than he can count. He covered video games and video game hardware through previews, reviews, events and more.
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The 30th anniversary PlayStation 5 Pro bundle costs $1,000 and quantities are limited.

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Earlier this month, Sony launched the most powerful gaming console on the market, the PlayStation 5 Pro. A few weeks later, the company revealed a special limited edition version to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the brand. This collection of goodies, including accessories, is decked out in the original PS1 colors and designs. We just received the PlayStation 5 Pro 30th Anniversary Collection and unboxed it to show what you'll get for the bundle's steep $1,000 price tag.

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The console features the original colored PS logo.

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The first thing you'll see in the massive box is the PS5 Pro console itself. It has the same two-tone light and dark gray finish of the original PS1 that we fell in love with back in 1994. It also features a colored PlayStation logo up in the top corner. 

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If you purchase the PS5 Pro 30th Anniversary edition, then you'll see, hidden inside the fins, a number designating which of the limited 12,300 console units you've received. For myself, and I'm assuming the other media outlets provided with the collection, there's no number; instead there are simply the words "30th Anniversary." The special bundle also comes with a dark gray vertical stand that isn't included in the standard PS5 Pro and is sold separately for $30.

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On some units, there's a 30th Anniversary mark inside the console's fins.

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In addition to the console, you'll also get a standard Dual Sense controller. Along with the gray tones, the face buttons retain the four pastel colors from the original PS1 controller. It still uses a standard USB-C cable to charge, but with one really fun cosmetic addition: You can slide a plastic cap to the end of the cord that mimics the look of the PS1 controller's large, flat and chunky connector plug. This makes it look like you've plugged a PS1 controller into the front of the PS5 Pro.

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A plastic cap mimics the look of a PS1 controller cap.

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As well as the anniversary-colored Dual Sense, you get a similarly styled Dual Sense Edge, PlayStation's pro controller. The original launched in early 2023 and since then hasn't gotten nearly as much love in terms of additional fun colors compared with its standard counterpart. As a result, this new PS1-like design is really unique. Like the original Edge, it also comes with a carrying case and all the different analog stick caps, back buttons and so forth, all in the new color scheme.

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The Dual Sense Edge has PS1 colors.

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Sony also packed a few other, smaller accessories in the box, including a charging stand that can hold up to two controllers, which is perfect for this collection (and is, of course, gray). You'll also find four colored cable ties designed to look like the PlayStation controller face buttons, with alternating square, "x," circle, and triangle icons in the buttons' hues. For good measure, the collection includes a couple of PS logo stickers and a double-sided poster with the logo, a PS1 and a PS5 on it.

Overall, the PlayStation 5 Pro 30th Anniversary Collection is a really nice-looking bundle and will easily make you feel nostalgic. It'll also appeal to your collector's instinct, since it isn't clear how else to get some of the exclusive extras. It's also a pretty good deal compared with buying all the (non-PS1 colored) components, since the regular and pro controllers alone would cost almost $300, with the addition of the PS5 Pro pushing the total nearly up to the cost of the whole bundle. The 30th Anniversary Collection retails for $1,000 and is available now in extremely limited quantities.Â