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3DS And Wii U eShops Are Shutting Down Today

It's goodbye to an era of eShops.

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Nintendo is officially closing 3DS and Wii U eShops today, March 27. This is the last chance to buy 3DS and Wii U games from both eShops.

Nintendo announced its decision to sunset both eShops back in Feburary 2022, confirming that while users will still be able to redownload games, receive software updates, and play online even after the shops' closures, new purchases will no longer be possible. Users will also be unable to play free demos or add funds to their Nintendo eShop accounts via the 3DS or Wii U.

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Now Playing: 5 Wii U Games That Deserve A Second Chance On Switch

Beyond March 27, users with remaining funds in 3DS or Wii U eShops will still be able to use the money towards Switch purchases in the Nintendo eShop. Users can merge their wallets by linking their Nintendo Network ID and Nintendo account.

If you're wondering how much it is to buy every game soon-to-be-delisted, Jirard "The Completionist" Khalil has an answer. The YouTuber spent $22,791 in total on all Wii U and 3DS games in the eShop. Khalil will donate a portion of the games to organizations like the Video Game History Foundation.

We also put together a list of 3DS and Wii U games you should buy before they vanish from the official digital storefronts. Some of them include Kirby Planet Robobot, a great Kirby game, Fire Emblem Fates--the physical edition costs tons of cash, so it's much cheaper to pick up digitally--and Pocket Card Jockey, the solitaire horse racing game.

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