Nintendo 3DS and Wii U players beat Halo 2’s 14-year-old record

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Nintendo 3DS and Wii U players beat Halo 2’s 14-year-old record

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It’s been several weeks since they closed. Wii U and Nintendo 3DS online serversRemember that they were closed on April 8, affecting many games prior to Nintendo Switch. That date has arrived and we have already seen what happens when trying to connect. Now we get peculiar news related to the servers.

Record despite the closure of Nintendo servers

And, after learning that some users were still connected online despite the closure, we have now learned that a group of Wii U and 3DS players have managed to stay online after the servers closed for more than 25 days. In this way, they have managed to break a 14-year-old record held by fans of Halo 2.

This is what has been shared:

  • GaffsNotLaffs has been tracking users who have logged into servers for various 3DS and Wii U games since the servers shut down.
  • Los “Crazy 8 of the Nintendo Network” They surpassed the Noble 14, the last players to remain online after the shutdown of Halo 2’s online servers.
  • The previous record was 25 days, 1 hour and 58 minutes.
  • Lcd101, known as the “ultimate Splatoon 1 player” online, was one of the most notable.
  • Other games where players stayed online include Pokémon X and Y, Mario Kart 7, Super Mario Maker, and Xenoblade Chronicles X.
  • Currently seven players still remain online.

Here you can see it:

We will have to be attentive to more details in other games, since there have been reported cases in which the content would have been lost forever if it were not for the fans. Meanwhile, what do you think of this news? Feel free to take a look at our guide on closing these features on 3DS and Wii U.

Fuente.

  • Nintendo

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