Nintendo announced today that as of 10:00 pm PST on November 7th,
the Miiverse service will be discontinued.
It's not quite the apocalypse we were expecting, but we may very well be approaching the end of the world for the inhuman looking avatars inside of your Wii U. Recent datamining into the Wii U's most recent updates has shown traces that Nintendo is planning on halting their support for
the Miiverse service that launched alongside the console five years ago.
Players could then share their pictures over Nintendo's
Miiverse service, on the Pikmin 3 community.
Also, it looks like some posts or screenshots may not be included in your Post History, due to their «status at the time
the Miiverse service ends».
Looks like the rumors were true: Nintendo's online
Miiverse service for Wii U and 3DS will be shutting down this November 8th, and with it the Wii U and TVii features for the former system.
Nintendo plans to shut down the entire
Miiverse service on Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, and the web TONIGHT (November 7th) at 10PM Pacific Time.
On November 7, 2017,
the Miiverse service was terminated by Nintendo, which makes it no longer possible for players to use this game's Miiverse stamps, upload highlight reels onto YouTube, and attend online tournaments.
You will no longer be able to use
the Miiverse service to grab high - quality screenshots in Animal Crossing: New Leaf either after today, which is quite a shame.
In the End of
Miiverse Service Announcement, it says Nov 7 is when it all shuts down.
I have an important announcement: On November 7th, 10:00 pm Pacific Time, we will permanently close
the Miiverse service.
To use this download service, you will need to have a Nintendo Account linked with your Nintendo Network ID, and must make the download request before
the Miiverse service ends.
- Accompanying the ending of
the Miiverse service, new comments can no longer be added and existing comments can no longer be viewed on uploaded courses.
On Nintendo's
Miiverse service, Zelda honcho Eiji Aonuma explained today how Epona will work as a «weapon» in the game as part of Hyrule Warriors» first paid DLC pack, which itself can is part of the game's $ 20 «season pass».
On Nintendo's
Miiverse service, Zelda honcho Eiji Aonuma explained today how Epona will work as a «weapon» in the game as part of Hyrule Warriors»...
Nintendo plans to shut down the entire
Miiverse service on Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, and the web TONIGHT (November 7th) at 10PM Pacific Time.
All Miiverse services will become unavailable, such as viewing or making posts, and messaging with friends.
Games will still tout
Miiverse services («Would you like to post this accomplishment to Miiverse?»)
Not exact matches
Icons can be clearly seen in the top left for not only
Miiverse as we've already explained, but the Nintendo 3DS Image Share
service.
This is totally not a game designed for kids, but I think something like this is one of the problems that the
Miiverse has: there's no room for games like Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures to be fully represented and enjoyed on the
service.
We knew this had to happen someday but Nintendo's flawed but amusing social network
service,
Miiverse, will close this November.
Now that the
Miiverse has officially ended, Nintendo are seeing to it that games that took advantage of it, get a necessary update that removes the disbanded
services functions and in the case of Super Mario Maker, it also removes the old comments on levels as well.
One has to wonder though how safe the online multiplayer
services are in the future on both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS if Nintendo is willing to shut down
Miiverse less than a year after the Nintendo Switch launched.
Platinum Coins: you get those simply by playing games and using Nintendo
services (such as
Miiverse, the Nintendo eShop, etc..)
Last week, Nintendo opened an «Everybody's Message Community» on
Miiverse, allowing users to leave a farewell message ahead of the
service's closure!
*** It's official: Nintendo announced today that
Miiverse and all related
service would be discontinued on November 8th.
New rewards were added including Digital Discounts and Miitomo clothes, which can be purchased with Platinum Coins, rewarded by completing missions, like completing tasks in Miitomo or signing into other Nintendo
services like
Miiverse weekly.
Nintendo will make it possible to save your old
Miiverse posts and user history before the
service shuts down.
For Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games that support in - game
Miiverse functionality, these features and
services will no longer be available.
We hope you'll continue using
Miiverse until the
service ends.
If you take a look at Nintendo's
Miiverse website you'll see that «
Miiverse is a
service that lets you communicate with other players from around the world.
It is one thing to not use the
Miiverse for Switch, but just because the Wii U isn't getting any first party titles anymore, isn't any reason to end the fun
service so soon.
You can post about your game experiences on
Miiverse, our unique network communication
service, get access to great downloadable content from Nintendo eShop, and much more!
A Nintendo Network ID is a unique identifier made up of 6 to 16 characters that allows you to access Nintendo Network
services, such as
Miiverse and Nintendo eShop, on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family systems.
You can launch the
Miiverse again from the top right of your home screen to start using the
service.
Three new major features are heading to
Miiverse for Wii U and 3DS users this summer in a little refresh to the Nintendo
service:
Now that the
Miiverse has officially ended, Nintendo are seeing to it that games that took advantage of it, get a necessary update that removes the disbanded
services functions and in the case of Super Mario Maker, it also removes the old comments on levels as well.
Last week, Nintendo opened an «Everybody's Message Community» on
Miiverse, allowing users to leave a farewell message ahead of the
service's closure!
*** It's official: Nintendo announced today that
Miiverse and all related
service would be discontinued on November 8th.
Back when the Wii U was announced, Nintendo launched a
service called
Miiverse.
The short version of this is that any game that uses
Miiverse will error out when attempting to access the
service, and while you may think that only impacts posting messages, it also means that games that use the
service for content purposes such as Mario Kart 8 and Super Smash Bros. will lose secondary features.
It has been announced that «
Miiverse», Nintendo's (sorta) social network
service for Wii U and the 3DS family of handheld devices, will be disconnected permanently come November 7th, 2017.
The
service will run through the end of 2014, and allows Animal Crossing fans from around the world to meet, interact and exchange information through the Animal Crossing
Miiverse community.
The
service closed down at 1 am today, and users have said their goodbyes in the most
Miiverse ways imaginable: with stick figures, tears and hairy dicks.
Instead of just flipping the (ahem) Switch, Nintendo built a
Miiverse community earlier this year specifically to let anyone still using the
service write down some final farewells in a single location.