The Nintendo Switch has been Nintendo’s main console for years now, but the company has still kept the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS’s eShop open for people who want to buy games on those platforms. In March 2023, though, that will no longer be the case — Nintendo won’t let you buy things on the Wii U or Nintendo 3DS eShop “as of late March 2023,” the company announced on Tuesday.
Nintendo will be slowly making changes to eShop purchases up until that deadline:
The company isn’t shutting things down entirely for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. “Even after late March 2023, and for the foreseeable future, it will still be possible to redownload games and DLC, receive software updates and enjoy online play on Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS family of systems,” Nintendo says. However, demos and free-to-start software won’t be available after late March 2023.
Nintendo has announced these changes in both the Americas and Japan.
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As for why this is happening, Nintendo says that the wind-down is “part of the natural lifecycle for any product line as it becomes less used by consumers over time.” That said, you should know that these changes mean you have a limited time to buy Virtual Console games on both platforms. While Nintendo offers many of its classics as part of its Nintendo Switch Online subscription service, that library is smaller than what’s available to buy individually on the Virtual Console.
When Nintendo first published the support article about the changes, it had a section about how “many classic games for past platforms will
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