Is Nintendo Still Making 3DS Games 2020?

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We can confirm that the manufacturing of the Nintendo 3DS family of systems has ended

,” a Nintendo spokesperson told our sister site GamesIndustry.biz. “Nintendo and third-party games for the Nintendo 3DS family of system will continue to be available in Nintendo eShop, on Nintendo.com and at retail.

Can you still redownload 3DS games 2020?

Once deleted, Nintendo eShop

purchases can be redownloaded at no cost

. Downloaded items appear as a gift on the HOME Menu. Once they have fully downloaded, you can tap them to access the software.

Is 3DS Dead 2021?

In an official statement several days ago, Nintendo announced that

it would no longer be supporting the original 3DS console

. This means that the company will no longer accept repairs due to outdated parts within the console.

Is the Nintendo 3DS dead?

The gaming company confirmed the end of production of the 3DS family of consoles on Thursday, adding a note to the official website, “The manufacturing of the Nintendo 3DS family of systems has ended.” …

Will there be a new 3DS in 2020?


Nintendo has discontinued every model of the 3DS

, according to its Japanese website. The page listings for the New 3DS LL, New 2DS LL, and 2DS are still live, but each product lists “out of production” under its name, and a message on the main page says that the entire series has ended production.

Is the 3DS Virtual console dead?

Developer Nintendo Platform(s) Wii Nintendo 3DS Wii U Status Wii: Discontinued January 30, 2019 3DS: Operational Wii U: Operational

Is the 3DS store still active?

The Nintendo DS, which the 3DS line succeeded, is still Nintendo’s best-selling console and one of the best-selling consoles of all time, second only to the PlayStation 2. …

Will Nintendo stop supporting the 3DS?

Support will officially end on

January 22, 2022

. However, players still have several options for purchasing items on either eShops.

Can 3DS still go online?

The Nintendo 3DS family is officially discontinued,

eShop and online services will continue

.

Online services

and the eShop will continue to function.

Are DS games still being made?

The console’s demise has long been expected. Last year, the company said it

no longer planned

to make any new first-party games for the system. It means the original Nintendo DS retains the title of being the bestselling mobile console.

How long will a 3DS last?

If you take good care of it, you can make them last

10 years

easy enough. Assuming you have an average system and haven’t got an unlucky combination of components. My PSP and GBA still both work perfectly. It’s dangerous to go alone!

Can you still buy 3DS?


Nintendo has discontinued every model of the 3DS

, according to its Japanese website. The page listings for the New 3DS LL, New 2DS LL, and 2DS are still live, but each product lists “out of production” under its name, and a message on the main page says that the entire series has ended production.

Why was 3DS discontinued?

The first 3DS model was launched in 2011 as a follow—up to Nintendo’s DS console with 3D-capable displays. … As you can see, the company didn’t abandon the 3DS family as soon as the Switch came out, but it most likely decided that it’s the right time to

retire the console because it’s no longer selling like it used to.

Will there be a Switch pro?

The Nintendo

Switch Pro

has yet to be officially announced, so we don’t have a release date. … “I believe we

will

see a stronger upgrade than this one along the line before Nintendo releases an all-new console,” Serkan Toto of Kantan Games said.

Are 2ds still being made?

The Nintendo 3DS is no more. … On Nintendo’s Japanese website, all of the current models of the 3DS are now listed as “out of production,” with a message on the main page saying that the series will no longer be manufactured.

Is the Wii U eShop still active?

Logo used since 2017 Nintendo eShop running on a Nintendo Switch Status Active Members 26 million (as of September 2013) Website www.nintendo.com/games/
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