Panic sells first batch of 20,000 Playdates in less than 20 minutes

Highly anticipated: The Playdate portable gaming console from Panic has been launched. The eccentric toy machine maker pledged to build 20,000 models by 2021, but appears to have underestimated demand as they were all spoken in less than 20 minutes.

Panic said it would do more in 2022, and promised to adjust production according to demand. Judging from what we’ve seen so far, they’ll be pretty busy next year.

An initial batch of 20,000 Playdates went up for pre-order yesterday afternoon and according to TechCrunch (via a Panic representative), the whole lot sold out in less than 20 minutes.

Unfortunately, the drop in pre-orders wasn’t without problems. Panic encountered technical problems with the international order processing system. The company said there was also a slight issue with its inventory tracking system that incorrectly showed the device was out of stock to some potential buyers.

Panic is still accepting pre-orders for Playdate, but it won’t ship until 2022. The great mobile is $179, including 24 games. It’s a bit simple, with a small monochrome screen and no microSD card slot. Playdate includes a unique hand-crank input device that is cleverly used in some games.

Early reviews were overwhelmingly favorable, with one publication describing it as a Game Boy of a different dimension.

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