Abxylute 3D One PC Handheld Kickstarter Launch Date Announced With Price Tiers and Supported AAA Games

Abxylute reveals its 3D One PC handheld Kickstarter launch on Nov 19th.
Abxylute 3D One PC Handheld Kickstarter Launch Date Announced With Price Tiers and Supported AAA Games

Abxylute 3D One Countdown for Kickstarter Launch Date and Price

Abxylute has unveiled details of the anticipated Kickstarter launch for its 3D One, a PC handheld which comes with a glasses-free 3D display. The launch was accompanied by an initial lineup of games that will be supported upon launch.

Kickstarter Launch and Pricing Tiers

The Abxylute 3D One campaign will go live on the Kickstarter platform on November 19th at 8 AM PST. Pricing structure is announced as follows:

  • Early Bird (First 72 Hours) $1,499
  • Kickstarter Campaign Price $1,599
  • Final Retail Price $1,799

The purchase will come with an Abxylute 3D One handheld device which includes two detachable controllers, a controller grip, a 100W GaN charger, and a USB-C fast-charging cable.

Supported Games at Launch

Abxylute rolled out a list of AAA titles that will be immediately 3D playable on the handheld at release. The titles include:

  • Assassin's Creed Valhalla
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
  • Hogwarts Legacy
  • Atomic Heart
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
  • Lies of P
  • Asphalt Legends
  • Injustice 2
  • Little Nightmares II
  • Baldur's Gate 3
  • Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection
  • Sniper Elite 4

"Emulator and Media Capability"

The company also confirmed that the 11-inch handheld will allow the user to enjoy classic games in 3D using popular emulators, such as Retroarch, Dolphin, RPCS3, Xemu, xenia and ePSXe. As it is a PC, the 3D One will enable users to view pictures as well as watch videos in 3D.

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