While the company has given very few details, it does reveal the final look of the handheld with accompanying text: “An icon, reinvented.”
The trailer shows off the console's button layout, and it all looks a lot like what you'd expect from a handheld console released in 2025. But it also confirms that the system will come with a paddle and Trak-Ball, as well as a number pad . on the right side.
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That's it, though – we don't have a release date or anything concrete, but with CES 2025 just around the corner starting January 7, hopefully we'll find out some of the finer details next week.
On the plus side, we also get a glimpse of My Arcade, which will hopefully include some Intellivision goodies after Atari bought the brand last year, ending what Atari claims to be the “longest console war in history.”
Atari's home consoles went toe-to-toe with Mattel's Intellivision in the late 1970s and 1980s, long before Nintendo and Sega competed in the 1990s. Intellivision even recruited actor George Plimpton for an infamous series of advertisements. that compared the two consoles.