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Is the Nintendo Wii Discontinued? Let’s Dive In

Is the Nintendo Wii Discontinued? Let’s Dive In
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Has Nintendo stopped making the Wii? If you’re a fan of video games, you might be wondering about the fate of this beloved console.

Let’s clear up any confusion: The big question on many gamers’ minds is whether the Nintendo Wii has been discontinued or not.

Yes, the Nintendo Wii Is Discontinued

In short, the answer is yes. Nintendo officially announced the discontinuation of the Wii console back in 2013.

The Wii had an incredible run since its release in 2006, capturing the hearts of millions around the world with its innovative motion controls and family-friendly games. However, as technology advanced and new consoles like the Nintendo Switch entered the scene, the Wii’s production came to an end.

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