Retro fans are getting another reason to celebrate this fall. My Arcade has announced the Atari Gamestation Go, a portable retro gaming console launching in October 2025. Packed with more than 200 built-in games and modernized features, this officially-licensed handheld brings classic arcade and console titles to a new generation.
A Modern Spin on Atari Classics
The Atari Gamestation Go comes loaded with a robust catalog that spans Atari’s legendary history. Players can dive into the Recharged series with updated takes on Asteroids, Missile Command, Centipede, Breakout, and Berzerk, alongside timeless fan-favorites like Tempest, Warlords, and Asteroids. The lineup even includes Balls of Steel Pinball and the arcade icon PAC-MAN.
With support for games from the Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, and arcade eras, the handheld offers a diverse selection that showcases the full breadth of Atari’s legacy.
Features Built for Retro Fans
While retro is the focus, My Arcade has designed the Gamestation Go with forward-thinking features:
- 7-inch full-color display for crisp visuals on the go.
- Integrated paddle, trak-ball, and keypad, ensuring authentic gameplay for classic titles.
- SmartGlow technology, which lights up the relevant controls for each game to make play intuitive and accessible.
- Wi-Fi support for easy updates and content expansions.
- Rechargeable battery with 4–5 hours of playtime per charge.
This blend of retro authenticity and modern convenience makes the Gamestation Go a versatile option for both long-time fans and new players.
Price, Release Date, and Pre-Orders
The Atari Gamestation Go launches in October 2025 for an MSRP of $179.99. Pre-orders are already open through:
Retro Made Portable
By combining a stacked library of over 200 games with new features like SmartGlow controls and Wi-Fi updates, the Atari Gamestation Go looks to be more than just another retro console. It’s designed as a celebration of Atari’s history while offering fans a sleek, portable way to keep those classics alive.
The Atari Gamestation Go will be available this October, but retro enthusiasts can secure theirs now by pre-ordering.










































































