Article 6A7S9 Wii U and 3DS eShops close down later today, risking hundreds of unique games

Wii U and 3DS eShops close down later today, risking hundreds of unique games

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Enlarge / Your last chance to buy individual games for the Wii U and 3DS-assuming you have credits in your wallet account-arrives tonight.

Only a few hours remain for anyone who wants to buy games from the eShops for Nintendo's Wii U and 3DS.

As it promised more than a year ago, Nintendo is shutting down those digital storefronts tonight at 8 pm Eastern, after previously halting the ability to add eShop funds in May 2022. After today, you can still download or re-download any titles you've previously bought from those shops, though that can obviously change in the future. Closing the eShops means that roughly 1,000 digital-only games will no longer be accessible, according to research by VGC, including 335 Virtual Console games that aren't available through the Nintendo Switch Online service.

These kinds of sweeping moves, while perhaps understandable from a business perspective, pose a serious danger to the preservation of many games in the systems' libraries. As Ars detailed earlier this month, video game preservationists are hamstrung by laws and regulations around remote access to DRM-protected work, even if it's kept by research-driven organizations. Nintendo is one of many organizations that, through the Entertainment Software Association, lobbies to prevent libraries from offering legal access to archived games.

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