"Fans Preserve Nearly Lost Super Smash Bros. DLC Despite Nintendo's Online Shutdown"

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After Nintendo shut down online services for the 3DS and Wii U systems, users of Super Smash Bros. for 3DS are facing issues with accessing previously purchased DLC, as the in-game store now requires a connection to the discontinued Nintendo Network. Despite Nintendo's claims that redownloading purchased content is still possible, the in-game stores for DLC have been rendered useless, raising concerns about game preservation and the future of online services for Nintendo's last-gen hardware.
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