Call of Duty servers on Wii and 3DS finally shut down after 14 years

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The Call of Duty web servers for Nintendo Wii and also 3DS gamers have actually been completely “discontinued.”

As Charlie Intel initially reported on August 2, it showed up Call of Duty games on both the Wii and also 3DS might no more be played online. We do not recognize that was playing games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and also World at War on the Wii, however if anybody was, they’ll currently get a message stating web servers for all Call of Duty games on the Wii and also 3DS have actually been “discontinued” efficiently quickly.

There was no caution from Activision or Nintendo that this would certainly hold true, so we can just really hope that there weren’t way too many individuals playing Call of Duty on both Nintendo systems that were taken by shock. We’ll hedge our wagers below and also state that there were possibly extremely couple of individuals playing Call of Duty games on the Wii and also 3DS in 2023.

As per the tweet over, Activision validated to Charlie Intel earlier today that all Call of Duty web servers for the Wii, DS, and also DSi systems had actually been removed permanently. This suggests that the web servers have actually gone offline for games like Black Ops, Modern Warfare, World at War, and also Call of Duty 3 on the Wii. Meanwhile the 3DS had games like Modern Warfare 2 – Mobilized and also Modern Warfare 3.

There’s even more individuals than you assume playing traditional Call of Duty games right now. Last month in July, the Xbox 360 servers for games like Black Ops and Modern Warfare were suddenly turned back on out of no place, which saw a small rebirth of kinds for a few of the older Call of Duty games on the Xbox console, with gamers crowding in to experience again old memories.

It never ever was clear why the Call of Duty web servers had actually unexpectedly returned on-line. One concept connected it to the Federal Trade Commission losing its bid to block Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard, however there was never ever any kind of verification from either celebration. If today’s information shows one point, it’s that you must take another look at older online games while you still can.

Elsewhere, a Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 reveal is imminent for a launch later on this year, at the very least according to what programmer Sledgehammer has actually been teasing.

 

Source: gamesradar.com

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