Polymega Adds Two New Vintage CD Systems — Support Confirmed for Base Unit and Polymega App

Playmaji Confirms Two New Vintage CD Systems for Polymega Base Unit and App

Playmaji has confirmed that two additional vintage CD-based systems will be supported by the Polymega platform in 2026, and that the new support will apply to both the Base Unit and the Polymega App.

The announcement arrives alongside the company’s broader 2026 updates, which include a verified power upgrade for the system and the rollout of the Polymega Remix and Polymega App.

Background and platform overview

Polymega is an emulation-focused modular retro console that lets owners play games from original cartridges and CD media or install titles to internal storage.

The system’s interface organizes installed and played content with box art, screenshots and descriptions, and it is designed to be expandable via Base Unit modules.

Polymega’s existing CD-ROM support includes Sega CD / Mega CD, TurboGrafx-16 CD (PCE-CD), PlayStation (PS1), Sega Saturn and Neo Geo CD.

Official statement rewritten

In a post on Polymega’s official Twitter account, the company said the new additions will not be exclusive to the Remix product line and confirmed that the two vintage CD systems will be supported on both the Base Unit and the Polymega App, adding that further details will be provided in follow-up communications.

What this means for owners

- Expanded CD support will arrive across both hardware and software endpoints: support is confirmed for the Base Unit and the Polymega App.

- The announcement follows Playmaji’s confirmation of a system power upgrade and the launch of Polymega Remix and the Polymega App in 2026.

- Current Polymega CD support continues to include Sega CD/Mega CD, TG-16 CD/PCE-CD, PS1, Saturn and Neo Geo CD, ensuring a broad legacy library is already accessible to users.

Playmaji’s statement marks a clear platform roadmap milestone for Polymega in 2026, reinforcing the company’s commitment to expanding legacy system compatibility across its modular hardware and companion app.

Owners and retro-gaming enthusiasts should watch Playmaji’s official channels for the detailed list of newly supported CD systems and planned release timing.

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