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Unfortunately, some of the excitement surrounding the Analogue 3D has been tempered thanks to multiple delays. The system was supposed to be released this month, but Analogue has now announced that the company has “moved our shipping date to Q4.” In a statement published on the company’s website, Analogue offered some vague details about the delay, noting that “itโs at 99%. Hardware, system, packaging โ the full kit โ been set for months. The last 1% is where weโre focused.” However, the company has offered no elaboration about what that 1% entails.
Will the Analogue 3D Actually Come Out?

Unsurprisingly, the Analogue 3D delay has led to a lot of frustration from those who ordered the system. There’s quite a bit of concern that the system could end up being cancelled, as we’ve so often seen with products hit by multiple delays. However, there’s no reason to assume this will happen with the Analogue 3D. This is a company that has put out multiple retro gaming consoles in the past, and products like the Super NT and the Analogue Pocket have a really high level of quality. Even if all of this is frustrating, the actual systems released by the company have been well-received when they do eventually arrive.
Those frustrated by the delays, or feeling a lack of confidence about the actual system coming out, do still have the option of cancelling their orders. Chances are, most people that bought an Analogue 3D aren’t looking to get their money back; they just want to have the new system in hand. However, that’s always an option for those that are growing increasingly frustrated with all of the delays we’ve seen.








