- The 3D analogue has been delayed again
- The reinvention of the Nintendo 64 will now be sent at the end of August instead of this month
- Analogue has blamed “sudden tariff changes last week” in delay
The 3D analogue, a reinvention of Nintendo 64, has been delayed once again, this time due to tariffs.
The hardware creator, Analogue, announced the delay on its support page, confirming that the console will no longer launch this month and, on the other hand, will be sent at the end of August 2025.
“Analog 3D shipping is delayed (as of July 15, 2025) and now it is sent at the end of August 2025. We are working hard to obtain your 3D order as soon as possible and appreciate your patience. If you have an open order, no action is needed.
“As always, if you want to cancel your anticipated order at any time, Analogue has always had a question without questions, 100% refund for early orders.
“Before sending your order, we will send an email with a week in advance to make sure you have an updated shipping address. You can cancel your order at any time for a complete refund before shipping.”
Analogue expanded for the reason for the delay, blaming him “sudden tariff changes last week” in an X / Twitter publication.
“We are absorbing costs: its anticipated order price remains the same. There are no additional positions,” the company explained. “At the end of August, the wait ends: the reviews will live with everything we have been keeping for this moment.”
The early orders of the $ 250 / £ 204.99 console were launched last year and quickly sold out. Originally it was supposed to be launched in the first quarter of 2025, but was delayed in March.
If it is not familiar, the analogue 3D is a retro -style console that allows users to play N64 cartridges with 4K output on a television or monitor, without the need for an original N64 system or emulation.