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LeBron James Shares First Look at ‘Nothing is Given. Everything is Earned.’ Playstation Collab

After recently revealing its highly anticipated Spider-Man 2 PS5 collaboration, Playstation and LeBron James link for one of kind, ‘Nothing is Given. Everything is Earned.’ PlayStation DualSense controller and PlayStation 5 console cover.

The four-time champion, four-time MVP, four-time Finals MVP and 19-time All-Star, has worked with the Sony team to create a limited-edition DualSense wireless controller and a PlayStation 5 console cover, each inspired by the kids at his “I Promise” school and his personal belief in hard work and dedication.

Fuscia, blue, yellow, white and green hits are sprinkled, graffiti-style across both items, making for a bold initial visual statement that reveals its overarching inspirations upon closer inspection. The trackpad reads “Nothing is Given, Everything is Earned,” a statement that LeBron is quick to explain in a recent interview with HYPEBEAST. “Us kids from Akron don’t shy away from hard work,” he says, noting that he hopes to instill similar values in the students at his “I Promise” school. “In gaming and in life, you don’t win just by showing up. Where you put your time and energy is where you excel.”

For those interested in getting their hands on the LeBron James x PlayStation DualSense controller and PlayStation 5 console cover are available for pre-order now and release via the PlayStation webstore on Thursday, July 27.

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