AYN Announces Price Increase for Thor and Odin 3 Handhelds After Current Inventory Sells Out
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Salal Awan
Summary
AYN has announced that prices for its Thor and Odin 3 handheld gaming devices will increase later this month once the current inventory allocation sells out. The company made the announcement alongside the launch of the seventh pre-order batch for Thor and the eighth pre-order batch for Odin 3 on June 8. AYN gave customers early notice of the planned price increase, which will take effect after the current pre-order inventory is sold through.
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bskyAYN Announces Price Increase for Thor and Odin 3 Handhelds After Current Inventory Sells Outtwistedvoxel.comKey quotes
· 2 pulledWe also wanted to give everyone an early heads-up that we're planning a price increase for both Thor and Odin 3 later this month.
The new pricing will take effect once the current inventory allocation is sold through
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