Nintendo to End Online Support for 3DS and Wii U Next Year. Here’s What to Know
In a surprising move for the gaming community, Nintendo has announced that it will be ending online support for two of its legacy consoles, the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, by next year. This decision marks the end of an era for many gamers who have spent countless hours enjoying the titles available on these platforms.
The 3DS and Wii U have long been out of production, with Nintendo halting the manufacturing of the 3DS in September 2020 and the Wii U even earlier, in January 2017. Despite this, a small but dedicated base of players continued to use these systems regularly, taking advantage of their online features for multiplayer games and access to the virtual console. The official end of online services means that functions like matchmaking and leaderboards will no longer be available.
Owners of the affected consoles should be aware that once online support ends, they will still be able to enjoy games in offline mode. However, access to online multiplayer, including co-op play and competitive matches, as well as downloading games from the Nintendo eShop on these devices, will no longer be possible.
The termination also impacts more than just game features; it affects any software updates, patches, or other downloads that would normally come through online channels. Consequently, users are encouraged to download any necessary content or software updates ahead of time.
Nintendo has stated that this move is part of a broader strategy to consolidate its resources and focus on its newer platforms like the Nintendo Switch. The Switch has been an enormous success since its launch in March 2017 and represents Nintendo’s future in gaming.
This announcement is sure to evoke nostalgia as gamers reflect on their favorite memories with their 3DS and Wii U consoles. While it may be disappointing to some that these classic machines are stepping further into the shadows, it is a natural progression in the tech world where new innovations constantly push older technology out of the spotlight.
As one chapter comes to a close with Nintendo’s decision to end online support for beloved consoles, players around the world will turn off their Wi-Fi connections for one last time and remember what made their experiences special. At the same time, they can look forward with anticipation to what Nintendo has in store for them next.