Although the Retroid Pocket 6 faced early challenges, the portable gaming device is now fully developed and set for initial deliveries in the near future. The manufacturer shared official images of the finished device in black and orange hues via the X platform. In addition to close-up photos of the unit, the company also released clips demonstrating the console emulating titles from the PlayStation 2.

Individuals interested in revisiting iconic games from Nintendo or PlayStation eras will find the Retroid Pocket 6 a solid introduction to retro portable devices, given its capability to run software from systems like the Nintendo Switch and PS2. That said, the firm encountered early negative feedback regarding the layout and opted to revise it. In response to the concerns, Retroid introduced a choice for users to select either a D-pad or a joystick positioned at the upper left section of the device.

Difficulties continued for the producer, prompting an early end to the introductory pricing amid a global shortage of RAM components. Originally planned at $209 through January, the promotion ended in late December, forcing subsequent purchasers to cover the standard $229 cost. The hardware configuration stayed consistent, featuring a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, a maximum of 12GB RAM, and up to 256GB internal storage that supports expansion through a microSD card reader.

In spite of these setbacks, Retroid appears prepared to dispatch its newest retro gaming portable, as indicated by the recent visuals and demonstrations. The official site notes that initial preorder shipments will begin in January, while further orders placed now should arrive by March.