Polymega Remix Domestic Shipments Delayed to June
The delay pushes the new form factor of the Polymega platform, which offloads emulation to a PC or handheld, past its original late-May window and confirms two key peripherals are missing at launch.
Reporting from 1 sources: Game Spark.
World Game Express announced a slight delay to the first domestic shipment of the Polymega Remix, a PC-connected retro game console. First shipments will begin June 1-5, 2026, followed by a second wave June 8-12. The N64 module and gun controller will not be supported at launch.
World Game Express, the domestic distributor for the Polymega Remix, revised the shipping schedule on May 20. The first domestic shipment, originally planned for late May, will now go out between June 1 and June 5, with a second shipment following June 8-12. Order cancellations are accepted only through May 31; after June 1, cancellations are not possible because shipment preparation begins.
The Polymega Remix is a new form factor that connects to a PC or handheld gaming PC via USB and uses a free app to install and play retro games. It supports CD-ROM media and various cartridges through separately sold Elemental Modules. At launch, the EM05 Nintendo 64 module and the gun controller will not be usable; support is planned for a later update. The cloud sync function for iOS, Android, and Apple Silicon Mac apps is planned as a future paid service, though basic functions remain free.
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