Analogue 3D Hit With Another Delay, Now Shipping Later in 2025

Analogue has announced a delay for its Nintendo 64-esque console. Following a string of problems, including combating tariffs, the Analogue 3D has been pushed further into 2025.
In a blog post, Analogue states that it has been ” moving at maximum pace” to process the shipping of the Analogue 3D. However, the company feels as though it must push the launch of the console until Q4 2025.
“Analogue has been moving at maximum pace, processing shipping to everyone who has been patiently waiting,” the company wrote. “Unexpected, uncommon issues are rare. Especially in a negligible degree under esoteric circumstances. We’re ensuring every detail meets our standard.” The statement added that the launch is “at 99% percent. Hardware, system, packaging — the full kit — been set for months. The last one percent is where we’re focused.”
Unfortunately, Analogue is being vague with its timing on when the console may launch. “This has moved our shipping date to Q4 — intentionally set conservatively,” it’s said. The company also avoids citing a reason for the latest delay.
Previously, Analogue 3D was set to launch in July. However, the company delayed the console due to the unstable situation regarding tariffs in the US. At the time, the delay was only to push the release by a month and into late August.
The Analogue 3D was first announced in 2023. Much like its Analogue Pocket contemporary, the Analogue 3D is able to render Nintendo 3D games by using the cartridge. Analogue 3D is capable of leveraging 4K resolutions across 100 percent of the Nintendo 64 catalogue. The device is avaialble for $249.
Analogue has confirmed that refunds on preorders are available for those who no longer wish to maintain their purchase.
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