
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of PlayStation, Reebok designed an exclusive sneaker collection that pays tribute to the console. The collaboration features three popular Reebok silhouettes: the InstaPump Fury 94, Pump Omni Zone II, and Workout Plus, each releasing in a specific region, mirroring the original PlayStation launch.

Let’s take a closer look at the sneaker lineup…
First, we have the Reebok Workout Plus, a sleek low-profile silhouette dressed in soft grey and detailed with the nostalgic PlayStation “Press Play” icons. A subtle nod to the UK launch date, 29 September 1995, can also be spotted. A proper throwback wouldn’t be complete without a hint of history, right?
Next up, the Reebok Pump Omni Zone II, the brand’s classic basketball model, returns with its signature pump button proudly sitting on the tongue. Like the Workout Plus, it arrives in a clean grey palette, peppered with small references to the original PlayStation console. Hidden within the design is a wink to the U.S. release on 9 September 1995.
Finally, there’s the Reebok InstaPump Fury 94, which takes inspiration from the Japanese launch in December 1994. This pair features the familiar “Press Play” pump button and a tongue label styled after a vintage memory card. We think: a clever detail for anyone who grew up saving game progress one block at a time.
PlayStation has also dropped a full collection of consoles and accessories, alongside a book celebrating their 30th anniversary.

As mentioned earlier, some of the sneakers are region-specific releases. However, on 31 October 2025, the complete collection pack will be available at END. Clothing, which also ships across the UK.
You can shop the PlayStation x Reebok 30th Anniversary Collection Stacking Box, featuring all three sneakers in a special collector’s box, or purchase the Reebok Workout Plus model individually. For all the release info, head to our release calendar, where you can also browse after-market options.
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IMAGE CREDITS: Playstation ; END.