The Marathon Limited Edition DualSense wireless controller costs $84.99 | Image: Sony Interactive Entertainment

Marathon Gets its Own DualSense Controller, Pulse Elite Headset

By Jason Siu Published 1 min read In News Tags Marathon
The Marathon Limited Edition DualSense wireless controller costs $84.99 | Image: Sony Interactive Entertainment
By Jason Siu Published 1 min read In News Tags Marathon

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With Marathon’s release date now confirmed for March 5, Sony, which owns developer Bungie, is supporting the launch with a limited edition DualSense controller and Pulse Elite wireless headset. It’s worth noting the limited edition Pulse Elite wireless headset is only available in the U.S., according to a post on PlayStation Blog. Both products were designed in close collaboration with the team at Bungie, so it feels true to the universe of Marathon. Both products feature vibrant colors and clean lines, with an industrial influence.

The DualSense wireless controller – Marathon Limited Edition launches on March 5, 2026 for $84.99 (¥12,480 including tax / €84.99 / £74.99) with preorders launching on January 29, 2026 at 7:00 AM Pacific (10:00 AM Eastern) or 10:00 AM local time for other regions at direct.playstation.com and participating retailers. The Pulse Elite wireless headset – Marathon Limited Edition shares the same preorder and launch date as the DualSense wireless controller, and will cost $169.99.

The Pulse Elite Wireless Headset - Marathon Limited Edition costs $169.99 | Image: Sony Interactive Entertainment

While I haven’t published a review on the Pulse Elite wireless headset, I do own one and use it exclusively on the PlayStation 5. It’s a great headset for the price, with decent audio quality and better microphone quality. It’s not quite to the same level as the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite, but it costs significantly less.

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With over 20 years in online publishing, Jason Siu is currently a consultant at Autoverse Studios, where he contributes to the development of Auto Legends. His extensive background includes serving as Content Director at VerticalScope and writing about cars for prominent sites like AutoGuide, The Truth About Cars, EV Pulse, FlatSixes, and Tire Authority. As a co-founder of Tunerzine.com and former West Coast Editor of Modified Magazine, Jason has also authored two books for CarTech Books. In his spare time, he founded FullCleared to channel his passion for gaming, with a particular fondness for RPGs.
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