Aléatoire: 3DS & Les joueurs Wii U battent Halo, 14 ans 2 Enregistrement du serveur


2DS Mario Kart 7
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A group of Wii U and 3DS players have managed to stay online, malgré l'arrêt des serveurs, pour plus 25 days. Et, in the process, they’ve managed to beat a 14-year-old record held by Halo 2 les fans.

GaffsNotLaffs (via GamesRadar) has been tracking users who are logged into servers for a number of 3DS and Wii U games since the servers shut down on 8th April 2024. Le “Fou 8 of the Nintendo Networkhave managed to beat the Noble 14, the final players who remained online after Halo 2’s online servers were shut down. The record previously stood at 25 days, 1 hour and 58 minutes and has been covered extensively online.

One of the most notable efforts has come from Lcd101 who is thefinal Splatoon 1 player” online. Other games where players have managed to remain online include Pokémon X & Y, Mario Kart 7, Créateur de Super Mario, et Xenoblade Chroniques X.

Au moment de la rédaction, seven players remain online, as one of the Xenoblade Chronicles X players has been disconnected from the servers. That means two people are encore online, hanging out in Mira though. Jealous? Nous? Jamais…

How much longer will the Magnificent Seven cling on? We’re not sure, but watching the community pull together to pull off impressive and fun feats like this has been incredible. Super Mario Maker in particular has been a highlight, with players managing to clear the very last level created for the game before the servers were closed.