PlayStation and Nike Have Announced Illuminating PlayStation Sneakers
PlayStation, Nike and Oklahoma City Thunder's Paul George have teamed up to create a PlayStation-themed set of sneakers.
The Nike PG-2 'PlayStation' Colorways are designed with the DualShock 4 controller in mind along with the PlayStation branding in general. Every inch of these sneakers pays homage to the PlayStation and once more the sneakers even light up. Some of the standout elements to these sneakers include:
- The tongues of the shoe sport the PG and PlayStation logos, which illuminate and pulsate blue just like when turning on the console
- The back heel of the left shoe has a unique barcode that contains a PSN voucher code, which can be redeemed at PlayStation Store for a Paul George Dynamic Theme for your PS4
- The colors of the sneaker pay homage to the buttons on the DualShock 4 controller
- The iconic PlayStation symbols are embossed in patent leather on each shoe
- The look of the PG Dynamic Theme is reflected in the sock liner on each shoe
The Nike PG-2 'PlayStation' Colorways will be releasing globally on 10th February. You can learn more about them via the Nike SNKRS app.
COMMENTS
Wensleydale - 09:08am, 22nd January 2018
Awesome. Just what the world needed. Playstation shoes. I'd best start queuing immediately for these 'must-have' items.
Seriously... "paying homage to buttons"? Someone at Nike needs to stop sniffing paint thinners.
Acelister - 09:11am, 22nd January 2018
There are people who collect this sort of thing. Absolutely mental...
Wensleydale - 09:26am, 22nd January 2018
Yeah, I wonder how much they'll retail for, given they'll probably be manufactured in a Bangladeshi sweatshop by a malnourished six-year-old.
swimmeyfish - 06:54am, 23rd January 2018
And they've always dreamed of owning their very own PlayStation console.
Dombalurina - 07:52pm, 28th January 2018
I'm not sure about the UK price, but they look to be $110 in the US. Not entirely dreadful for a pair of brand name trainers I guess. Is it wrong that I have no sporting ability but I really want a pair of these?
Wensleydale - 01:38am, 29th January 2018
No, it's not wrong. It's entirely normal to see people whose only physical activity seems to be shuffling back and forth between the sofa and the fridge, wearing sports clothes.