PlayJam's set to pit Android system against PS4 and Xbox One

GameStick microconsole delayed until November 15th

Android Microconsole GameStick has been delayed again until November 15th due to production delays.

The upcoming console has already suffered numerous delays, and was originally slated to launch on September 30th.

The latest setback means the console will be pitted against the US launch of the PS4, with the European launch also just around the corner.

Microsoft’s Xbox One meanwhile is set to arrive on November 22nd, ramping up the competition for the tiny console. Rival Android console Ouya has already been released.

Despite the delay, PlayJam has said most of its Kickstarter units have now been delivered or shipped.

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