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Atari VCS Pre-Order Guide: New Release Date, Editions, And More

The Atari VCS is now coming this fall, and if you're looking to pre-order it, there are a number of options.

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The Atari VCS didn't make its original launch date of March 2020, but thankfully, the console has a new release window. The Indiegogo-funded system will ship out to backers this fall, which is also when it'll be available at retailers. The classic-inspired console is still available for pre-order at many locations, so if you haven't snagged one yet, you still have time.

VCS stands for Video Computer System, a nod to Atari's 1977 console bearing the same name. Revealed in 2017, it's styled to look like the original Atari consoles and features both modern and older games. One of its launch titles is a reimagining of the Atari classic, Missile Command. Missile Command: Recharged is already available on a number of platforms and will launch alongside the Atari VCS this fall. The VCS also supports the ability to download, stream, and play games through a Linux-based operating system.

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As for its specs, it's unclear exactly what hardware the Atari VCS is packing. It's powered by an AMD Raven Ridge 2 processor and Ryzen GPU, but other than that, we don't know many details. The VCS comes in two different models, the 400 and 800, which boast 4GB DDR4 RAM and 8GB DDR4 RAM respectively.

If you want to pre-order the Atari VCS, there are a number of options to choose from. There are three different bundles, each of which include an 800 console, classic controller, and modern controller. The only difference between the bundles is the colour of the VCS's front panel. You can even snag a 400 or 800 console on its own and pick up either controller separately.

Everything listed below is scheduled to ship this fall. Unfortunately, we don't have a more specific date. We'll keep you updated when more information is revealed.

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800 Onyx All-In Bundle

$390 ($380 at GameStop)

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800 Carbon Gold All-In Bundle

$390

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800 Black Walnut All-In Bundle

$390

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Onyx Base Console

800 Model | 400 Model

$280 | $250

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Classic Joystick

$60

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Modern Controller

$60

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