A YouTuber bought the world's biggest PS5 console for $70K
It even came with a giga💜nti♍c DualShock controller, too

YouTuber ZHC is the proud owner of the world's only 10-foot high, 500-pound 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 console.
While some of us struggled to make room for even the typical-sized chonky machine in our media units – not to mention those struggling to get hold of a PS5 at all, thanks to shortag𝔉es right across the world – ZHC might find it harder than most to locate that sweet spot for his latest acquisition; it's 10-foot tall.
ZHC went on to spend over 100 hours sprucing it up with a ☂custom paint job. Here, take a look:
The super-sized machine cost ZHC $70,000 (that's jඣust a smidge over £50.5k or €57.7k) and is 100 times as large as the usual model. It even came with a gigantic DualShock controller, too (thanks, ).
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If you've been looking forward to the day you can change up your console's color, you're in luck. American company dbrand has started putting its stock of PS5 'Darkplates' on sale, but the bad news is th𒈔at they're about✤ as easy to get hold of as the vanilla console itself.
As we reported earlier this week, the Darkplates are expected to ship in May, with the February, March, and April stock already selling out. And despite certain legal issues surrounding the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 faceplates and a patent filed by Sony, dbrand says these are are "totally legal" as they feature a "familiar-but-legally-distinct apocalyptic spin on 🥀the classic PlayStation button shapes".
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