Groundbreaking handheld calls it a day
Nintendo has officially ended production on the Nintendo 3DS system, almost 10 years and 75 million sales on from the handheld console’s initial launch.
Fans first noticed the console’s discontinuation on Nintendo’s Japanese website, which was quietly updated at some point earlier this week. This was then followed by the removal of the landing pages for the “3DS family of consoles” on Nintendo’s international site. These pages have since been reinstated with a new disclaimer confirming that 3DS manufacture has ended on the Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo 2DS, and Nintendo 2DS XL.
In a statement recently obtained by GamesIndustry.biz, a Nintendo spokesperson clarified: “We can confirm that the manufacturing of the Nintendo 3DS family of systems has ended. 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.”
The statement continues: “We currently have no plans to end any existing online services for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems. Online play and Nintendo eShop will continue to be available and it will be possible to access and re-download all previously purchased content in the foreseeable future.”
With the discontinuation of the 3DS, Nintendo is now a “one-system” developer. This is a status Nintendo has not seen since 1989, prior to the launch its industry-changing Game Boy hardware. Nintendo is expected to focus entirely on the Switch platform for the foreseeable future.
Nintendo 3DS discontinued [GamesIndustry.biz]
Published: Sep 17, 2020 04:00 am