The closure of the 3DS and Wii U not only means that thousands of games will no longer be available to the general public, but downloadable content has also been lost. That's right, multiple DLC packs are already out of reach for many people, even if they have their physical games. In addition to all the digital titles, the Wii U and 3DS eShop had DLC for different games, such as all the additional fighters in Super Smash Bros., or the additional songs in Theatrhythm Final Fantasy. Although not all is lost, since there are a couple of users who have done everything possible to preserve this content. This was the case of Gronya, a YouTuber who invested more than 360 hours to obtain all the DLC maps in Dragon Quest VII and thus have them to exchange through streetpass to other people. Even with these types of actions, there is a lot of content that is no longer available to the general public. Although emulation offers a solution to this problem, not many are willing to hack their consoles to access DLC and digital games that cannot be obtained anywhere else. It's a complicated situation, and it makes it clear that companies are not interested in preserving their legacy. Fortunately, there are still people who are willing to make this effort. On related topics, you can learn more about the closure of online on 3DS and Wii U here.
Editor's Note: It is an unfortunate situation, and a reality that companies have no intention of preserving their legacy. As time goes by, it is very likely that this will only evolve, and perhaps in one or two generations it will be impossible to enjoy everything that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has for us, for example. Via: Go Nintendo The post 3DS and Wii U DLC has disappeared first appeared on Atomix.
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