We want to sing “I’m Your GPU” all over again as PlayStation has revealed an officialAstro BotDualSense, available for pre-order on August 9. It launches alongside the game on September 6, just in time for the cute little robot’s big space adventure.

ThePlayStation Blogreleased the first images of theAstro BotDualSense to the world, and it looks clean. It features our favorite robot’s blue accents on the buttons and the handles in a glossy design. The blue-dotted eyes also beam on the touchpad.

Astro Bot DualSense

Astro Bot DualSense will be in “limited quantities”

You can pre-order the controller throughPlayStation Directstarting at 7 a.m. PT in the United States or 10 a.m. in the United Kingdom and other European regions, including France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Austria, and Portugal. The DualSense will be “available in limited quantities” and its retail price will be $79.99/€79.99/£69.99. It will be in some select stores as well, but the PlayStation Blog didn’t describe which will have this controller.

It’s quite fitting thatAstro Botis getting its own DualSense, as it will be using DualSense features throughout the 3D platformer. The PlayStation Blog says we’ll be able to “feel the surfaces that Astro runs and slides on, from grass, sand, metal to more squishy textures of water.” This is a feature within the predecessorAstro’s Playroomas well, but according to the PlayStation Blog, the number of textures you can feel has increased in the sequel.

Astro Bot Dualsense controller on PS5

The adaptive triggers and haptic feedback are utilized with Astro’s new abilities as well, like the Barkster. The dog-themed jetpack has you feeling its thrusters by rattling your finger, for instance. You’ll also be using motion control with the DualSpeeder, which lets you fly between planets.

Unfortunately,Astro Botwon’t be supportingPS VR2, at least at launch. “This idea that we could add a VR mode is not applicable to this kind of game,” said developer Team Asobi studio head Nicolas Doucet toldDigital Trends. “It’s applicable to some first-person games like racing, but not for this kind of game.”

Astro Bot Dog Gadget

Astro Botwill be launching on June 30, 2025 exclusively for the PS5. While you wait, you can check outAstro Bot’s adorable Nendoroid.

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