![]() ![]() Check to see what might be on there so you don’t stress about nabbing them. See if the game you’re looking at is on Switch or other consoles – A number of Wii U titles have made their way to Switch by now, or even Steam.Look for Virtual Console exclusives – While a number of Virtual Consoles titles are now available on Switch’s NSO emulators, there are several that remain confined to Wii U.Pick up whatever titles from those consoles you need. Get any DS or Wii titles you want – While most retro consoles have their libraries available on the Nintendo Switch, the DS and the Wii are still missing.It’s now or never, whether it’s an old favorite or a new curiosity. Check to make sure you have DLC – Have a game you want to buy DLC for? Make sure it’s purchased before March 27th.With money on the Wii U eShop now, what do you do with it? Before getting to specific games, here are some broad suggestions: Select “Merge Funds With 3DS/Wii U” to get them onto the Wii U eShop. ![]() Add funds to your Nintendo Account either online or on the Switch.Make sure your Nintendo Network ID and Nintendo Account are linked ( check here ).On your Wii U, enable “Non-Nintendo Device Access” in the Settings (the system doesn’t recognize the Switch as a Nintendo device).If you want a quick run-through, here’s the basic setup: We have a full guide providing a detailed explanation for how to merge your Wii U and 3DS eShop balance with your Nintendo Switch. HOW TO ADD FUNDS TO BUY GAMES ON THE NINTENDO Wii U ESHOP Currently, you can’t add funds to the eShop with Wii U prepaid cards, but you can link your Wii U account to your Switch’s Nintendo Account and add funds that way. The eShop officially closes on March 27th. WHEN DOES THE NINTENDO Wii U ESHOP CLOSE? It’s a sad affair all around, but we’re here to provide any and all info you’ll need in preparation. Time comes for all of us, and soon it comes for the neglected Wii U’s eShop – Nintendo is shuttering the service at the end of March, apparently not finding the upkeep cost worth whatever value (monetary, moral, or otherwise) they get from keeping it up. ![]()
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