Canadian peripheral firm Dbrand has stated that it is no longer selling its popular black PS5 faceplates, following a threat of legal action from Sony.

Dbrand’s $50 Darkplateswent on sale in Februaryand within a few hours had sold out of stock until May

Company selling black PS5 faceplates has stopped after legal threat by Sony

In a statement posted on Saturday, the company declared that Darkplates were now “dead”, following a letter it received fromSony Interactive Entertainment‘s lawyers threatening to sue for:

In the cease and desist letter, which Dbrand has shared, Sony’s lawyer states that because of Sony’s “extensive marketing of thePS5console, its commercial popularity and its massive earned media coverage”, its faceplates have “become exclusively associated with SIE in the minds of consumers and has come to symbolise considerable goodwill”.

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The letter addressesDbrand’s previous challenge to Sony to “try and sue us”by stating that despite Dbrand’s provocative tone, Sony would rather the company just stopped selling the products instead of having to take the matter to court.

“Notwithstanding SIE’s serious concerns about DBrand’s conduct and despite your company’s adoption of the tagline ‘go ahead, sue us’ – presumably with SIE in mind – our client would like to offer Dbrand the courtesy of resolving this matter without the initiation of formal legal action”, it reads.

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In its own statement, Dbrand claims that it isn’t taking any sales away from Sony by selling its faceplates, and that users have the right to apply “aftermarket parts” to their console, comparing it to a car owner getting a third-party replacement part for their car after a crash.

It also speculates that the reason for Sony’s threat is that it believes Sony is planning to release a black PS5 console and doesn’t want “a robot-shaped elephant in the room”, pointing out that the company has already released a black DualSense controller and a black Pulse 3D headset.

Despite this, it has agreed to stop selling the Darkplates, though refuses to completely rule out bringing them back in the future. “We’ve elected to submit to the terrorists’ demands… for now,” the statement reads.

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“While we strongly believe in the consumer’s right to customize and modify their hardware with aftermarket components, your Darkplates are now a collector’s item. You know what they say – you either die a Darkplates owner, or you live long enough to see yourself become the scalper.”

“In closing,” it concludes, “fuck you and especially fuck Sony”.

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