29 Aug
29Aug

Solana is set to release its first blockchain gaming console, the PSG1, which has a nostalgic design reminiscent of the classic Nintendo Game Boy. According to Play Solana’s announcement, the devices are now shipping.

The PSG1 combines retro gaming with modern blockchain technology, allowing for an integrated gaming economy. It features a powerful Rockchip RK3588S Octa-Core ARM CPU, a 5-inch OLED display, and 8 GB of RAM. One notable feature is the ability to store digital collectibles directly on the device, without needing external apps.

Players can manage their crypto wallets directly from the console's software. While the console will offer nostalgic titles like Sonic and Super Mario, its primary purpose is to be a distribution channel for upcoming Solana-based Web3 games and decentralized applications (dApps).


Solana’s New Gaming Console Merges Retro Style with Crypto

Solana is about to launch a new gaming console that looks like a classic Game Boy but is built for the blockchain. Named the PSG1, the device is now being shipped, according to an announcement from Play Solana.

The console is designed to appeal to both nostalgia and the future of gaming by integrating a crypto economy at a hardware level. The PSG1 is equipped with a Rockchip RK3588S Octa-Core ARM CPU, an 8 GB RAM, and a 5-inch OLED display. It can store digital collectibles directly on the device and has built-in crypto account management.

In addition to playing classic retro titles, the PSG1 is intended to be the main platform for distributing Solana’s upcoming Web3 games and decentralized applications (dApps), allowing it to run modern high-pixel games.


Solana Introduces the PSG1: A Blockchain-Powered Gaming Handheld

Solana is preparing to ship its first-ever blockchain gaming console, the PSG1, which has a vintage look similar to the Nintendo Game Boy. Play Solana has announced that the wait is over and the console is shipping.

The PSG1 blends a nostalgic aesthetic with a modern crypto economy, integrating blockchain technology directly into the hardware. Powered by a Rockchip RK3588S Octa-Core ARM CPU, it features a 5-inch OLED display and 8 GB of RAM. A key feature is its ability to store digital collectibles and manage crypto wallets directly on the device's software.

While it supports classic games, the PSG1 is primarily intended to be the main distribution channel for upcoming Solana-based Web3 games and dApps, making it capable of running modern games.

August 2025, Cryptoniteuae

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