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Analogue 3D Delayed Again, Now Targeting Q4 2025 Shipping

Analogue cites a last‑minute production issue, calling the new window conservative with refunds available.

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Overview

  • The company announced its third postponement, moving the Analogue 3D from a planned late‑August launch to an unspecified Q4 2025 window.
  • Analogue says the system is “99%” complete, noting that hardware, software, and packaging are set as it focuses on the final one percent.
  • Earlier delays were attributed to U.S. tariff uncertainty; the new timing is described as intentionally conservative to avoid further slippage.
  • Preorders remain refundable in full for customers who choose not to wait, according to the company’s latest statement.
  • The FPGA-based N64 recreation promises 4K output and compatibility with every original cartridge, with a sold‑out preorder run at about $249–$250 and an optional 8BitDo 64 wireless controller already on sale.