Nintendo remains tough: One unpopular decision the Mario company is now becoming a bitter reality. These are bad news for Nintendo fans who now have to bite the bullet again after the current problems with the Switch 2. The switch company pulls theirs unpopular announcement now mercilessly – and Nintendo fans are rightly frustrated. Here you can find out what is coming to you now.
The Switch is Nintendo's shining triumph
The Switch turned seven years old at the beginning of the month – congratulations! During this time, the Nintendo console has become a mega success after initial skepticism. With almost 140 million consoles sold The Switch currently lands on the impressive third place among the most successful video game consoles – any times. Which consoles are even more successful?
Only the Nintendo DS (approx. 154 million) and the PS2 (approx. 155 million) are even more successful than the Switch. Will the Nintendo console make it to the coveted first place before Nintendo releases the Switch 2? This is possible, but not yet certain.
What is absolutely certain, however, is that Nintendo will pull one unpopular decision now mercilessly.
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Switch fans have to be strong – Nintendo is tough on unpopular decisions
What came before the Switch? Right, that one Wii U With just around 13.5 million units sold, the console was a resounding flop and one of Nintendo's biggest defeats. It was much more popular Nintendo 3DS, which has found almost 76 million buyers. But now this is happening to both Nintendo consoles same sad fate.
Because on Monday, April 8th, 2024, switches Nintendo some Important functions of Wii U and 3DS finally disappear. This applies, among other things, to this Online gaming and online communication both consoles. You can then only play popular classics like Mario Kart 8 (Wii U) and Mario Kart 7 (3DS) offline, but no longer in online multiplayer. But that's not enough.
Nintendo recently finally shut down the Wii U and 3DS eShops. If you didn't secure your credit in time for the Switch, you're now out of luck and have no chance of making up for it. The old Credit is lost forever. You can only re-download digital games that you have purchased in the past onto the old Nintendo consoles. When Nintendo also this eliminates the possibility still unclear to her at the moment.