Evercade Nexus Handheld Announced, Includes Enhanced Banjo-Kazooie Games

Blaze Entertainment has revealed a new Evercade gaming handheld device, the Evercade Nexus. Billed as the successor to its Evercade EXP-R handheld, preorders for the Nexus will go live on April 1, with the unit being priced at $200 ahead of its shipping date in October 2026. A Banjo-Kazooie Double Pack cartridge is included in the bundle.

Compared to the Evercade EXP-R, the Nexus features several substantial upgrades like a larger 5.89-inch IPS display, twin analog sticks, wireless headphone support, and EverSync for local multiplayer. This feature will allow players to share a game wirelessly with other Evercade Nexus consoles, and is similar to the single-cart local multiplayer of the Nintendo 3DS handheld.

Designed to play 32 and 64-bit games, the device can also switch to TATE Mode with the push of a button, shifting the screen into a portrait mode that works well with vertically orientated arcade games. The Nexus has a battery life of up to five hours, and it can download content faster thanks to Wi-Fi 6 functionality. For anyone who already owns an Evercade console, the Nexus will be backward compatible with over 80 Evercade cartridges from the officially licensed retro collection libraries.

Evercade Nexus specifications​


Size and weight

  • W215mm x H111mm x D34mm
  • 410g

Controls

  • Dual analogue sticks
  • D-pad and face buttons
  • Rear bumper and trigger buttons
  • Texture grip on the rear

Screen

  • 5.89-inch 840×512 IPS high-resolution screen
  • 500+ nit brightness

Processor

  • Quad Core 1.5Ghz

Memory

  • 4GB EMMC RAM

Connectivity

  • Wireless headphone support

Wi-Fi

  • Wi-Fi 6 5Ghz/2.4Ghz for console updates

Battery

  • 5+ hour 5000mAH battery

Charging

  • USB-C (cable included). 5v 2a required for charging (mains adaptor not included)


Local Multiplayer

  • EverSync connectivity (Another Evercade Nexus required)

Extras

  • Customizable RGB Light-up Logo
  • TATE Mode for vertical screen gaming

All Evercade devices share the same library of games and run on the same easy-to-use operating system, and multiple handhelds are available to purchase. While it's not as powerful as the upcoming Nexus, the Evercade EXP-R comes equipped with a 4.3-inch high-resolution IPS display (800 x 480p), D-pad, six face buttons, two triggers, and a pair of shoulder buttons. You can pick one up for $130 and get the original trilogy of Tomb Raider games with it. Additional games typically retail for $20 - $30 each, and they're broken up into console, home computer, and arcade collections.

The library includes some big classic titles so far, like Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars, and Technos arcade classics.

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