Delay Announced for Analogue 3D Console's Release
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Delay Announced for Analogue 3D Console's Release

The launch of the Analogue 3D console, inspired by the Nintendo 64, has been postponed to the fourth quarter of 2025 due to ongoing development challenges.

The Analogue 3D console’s release has been delayed to Q4 2025, as confirmed by Analogue. This console, designed to be compatible with all Nintendo 64 games and accessories, was initially expected to launch in Q3 2025. Although it boasts full HDMI support for modern televisions, the company has communicated that the final stages of development are crucial.

Originally set for a summer release, the console’s shipping has been postponed, with the company stating that the primary hardware and packaging are at 99% completion. Analogue emphasized, “The last 1% is where we’re focused. This has moved our shipping date to Q4 — intentionally set conservatively.” Future pre-orders will follow the system’s release.

Currently, the Analogue 3D will retain a price tag of $249 for consumers. Meanwhile, the controller, the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller, is available for purchase, compatible with both the Analogue 3D and the Switch.

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