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Turtle Beach’s Atlas 200 headset expands to PlayStation

The latest in a line, Turtle Beach has brought the Atlas 200 to PlayStation consoles, with a pair of units hitting pre-order.

Putting the PlayStation on its back

One of the new and upcoming lines from Turtle Beach, the Atlas 200 looks is set to offer something for every platform. The headsets, which are still in pre-order, serve up units for multiplatform play, and PC already, but now have expanded with a Sony specific offering too. That news came across today from Turtle Beach, as the peripheral giant unveiled the PlayStation Atlas 200.

The wired headset will connect via a 3.5mm jack, and touts closed-back earcups that house Turtle Beach’s 50mm Nanoclear drivers. According to the company, those will deliver spacial audio on either consoles or the PC. Along with the performance, these are pretty lightweight to boot. The company says they weigh in at “approximately 280g”.

The Atlas 200 headset for PS5 and PS4 consoles comes in black or white, each with blue accents showing the PlayStation logo, and is available for pre-order today for $59.99 MSRP from turtlebeach.com and participating retailers globally. The multiplatform Atlas 200 and Atlas 200 PC Edition are available in black with grey accents only. The Atlas 200 PC Edition costs $69.99 MSRP and adds USB connectivity with an included USB audio adapter and a suite of PC-driven features all made available via Turtle Beach’s Swarm™ IIdesktop app for Windows. All Atlas 200headset models go on-sale on September 12, 2025.

“We’re thrilled to unveil the Atlas 200 as our first officially licensed gaming headset for gamers on PS5 and PS4 consoles,” said Cris Keirn, CEO, Turtle Beach Corporation. “By blending some of the best elements of our fan-favorite Atlas and Recon headsets, we’ve created an exceptionally lightweight and comfortable new model that delivers an immersive audio experience.”

Turtle Beach press release

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