Glasses-free 3D gaming is about to hit handheld PCs. Abxylute has set a Kickstarter launch date for the 3D One, a portable PC touting an 11-inch, glasses-free 3D display designed to bring depth and immersion to both modern and classic titles.
The Kickstarter campaign goes live on November 19 at 8 AM PST. Early backers get the lowest price: $1,499 for the first 72 hours. After that window, the price moves to $1,599 for the remainder of the campaign, with a final retail price of $1,799 after crowdfunding ends. Each pledge bundle includes the Abxylute 3D One handheld, a pair of detachable controllers, a controller grip, a 100W GaN charger, and a USB-C fast-charging cable. The announcement follows the company’s recent crowdfunding push for the M4 Snap-On mobile controller about a week earlier.
Abxylute says the 3D One will support a strong mix of blockbuster and fan-favorite games at launch. Titles highlighted so far include:
– Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
– The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
– Hogwarts Legacy
– Atomic Heart
– Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
– Lies of P
– Asphalt Legends
– Injustice 2
– Little Nightmares II
– Baldur’s Gate 3
– Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection
– Sniper Elite 4
Beyond native PC games, owners will be able to enjoy classic titles in 3D through popular emulators such as Retroarch, Dolphin, and ePSXe. Because it’s a full-fledged PC, the 3D One can also display photos and videos in 3D, extending the glasses-free experience beyond gaming.
Originally announced in August 2025 and touted as the first handheld PC with a glasses-free 3D display, the Abxylute 3D One aims to blend cutting-edge 3D visuals with portable form factor convenience. With a defined launch date, clear early-bird pricing, and a growing list of supported games, the Kickstarter campaign is shaping up to be a noteworthy moment for anyone curious about handheld 3D gaming without the need for special glasses.






