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The device is the latest from Retroid, and, like its predecessors, itโs an Android-based retro gaming handheld you can order right now on their website. At a glance, the device looks a bit like a PlayStation Portable, but itโs more powerful, has customizable features, and can play just about anything you throw onto it, including PSP games. To be clear, Iโm not advocating adding ROMs of games you donโt own to play on these devices, as thatโs illegal, but I am touting the Retroid Pocket 6 as a great option for playing backups of games you do own.
The Retroid Pocket 6 Is an Absolute Beast

When Retroid released the Retroid Pocket 6, it came in two models: one with 8GB of RAM and another with 12GB. Unfortunately, in March 2026, the company discontinued the 12GB model due to the skyrocketing prices and difficulty in sourcing RAM. When this happened, the company increased the price of the remaining 8GB model by $20. To be honest, this sucks, but itโs happening industry-wide, thanks to AI companies buying up RAM like itโs going out of style, so this isnโt going to stop here. Rumor has it that the next PlayStation and Xbox consoles will have increased prices for the exact same reason.
Moving past that unpleasantness, youโre left with an Android-based handheld that comes in two main configurations. You can have it with the D-Pad at the top, on the left side of the handheld, or at the bottom. This is essentially for retro gamers and modern gamers, respectively, though itโs a personal choice in the end. It comes in one of four colors and features customizable LEDs around the sticks. Itโs powered by an 8 Gen 2 processor, runs Android 13, and has a beautiful 5.5-inch AMOLED 1080p/120Hz touchscreen. Itโs also loaded with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and much more.









