Nintendo online gaming network back; relief for quarantined gamers

(FILE) Nintendo game character Mario is seen at a new Nintendo store during a press preview in Tokyo on November 19, 2019. (Photo by Behrouz MEHRI / AFP)

TOKYO, Japan (AFP) — Gamers breathed a sigh of relief on Wednesday after the end of a network outage that affected Nintendo’s online games, with internet-based systems under increasing pressure from people staying home over coronavirus.

“The issue with our network services has now been fixed. Thank you for your patience!” tweeted Nintendo on its European Twitter account, with similar messages posted on its other accounts.

The hours-long outage affected its online games but also its e-shop, which was offline for a shorter period.

Nintendo has not specified the reason for either outage, which came after other online game systems including Microsoft’s Xbox Live dealt with problems related to increased demand.

The outage affected people using the popular Nintendo Switch console as well as its 3DS and Wii U models.

Nintendo’s original Switch console, a hybrid that can be used for handheld play or hooked up to a screen at home, has become a huge global seller.

(FILE) Nintendo Switch systems are displayed at a new Nintendo store during a press preview in Tokyo on November 19, 2019.(Photo by Behrouz MEHRI / AFP)

It is entering its fourth year. Last September, Nintendo also launched a scaled-back, cheaper version of the console, called Switch Lite, which is a strictly handheld device. Its sales have also been solid.

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