The Wii U isnāt dead, itās just resting. Nintendo finally brought the consoleās servers for Splatoon and Mario Kart 8 back online after a mysterious five month outage. āPlease accept our sincere apologies for the extended waiting period,ā the company wrote in an update, though itās not making any promises that the games wonāt shut down again if the problems come back.
For months, Splatoon and Mario Kart 8 players on Wii U were completely cut off from one another after Nintendo brought the gamesā multiplayer servers offline to address an unspecified āvulnerability.ā While the company never elaborated on what the issues were, some players speculated it was related to malicious hacks that could take control of peopleās systems.
āThe security vulnerability is almost certainly ENLBufferPwn, which could allow an attacker to take over your console just by connecting to them online,ā Nintendo dataminer OatmealDome tweeted back in March of this year. āThis exploit affected many of Nintendoās games on the Switch, along with Mario Kart 7 on the 3DS.ā
Whatever the issue was, it didnāt end up being a quick fix. The outage went from lasting days, to weeks, to months. Now, service will finally resume again on August 3, over 150 days later. āIf further issues occur which make it difficult to continue supporting online play, we may have to discontinue the online play service for the Wii U games Splatoon and Mario Kart 8 at short notice,ā Nintendo wrote. āShould this occur, please note that offline play would continue to function normally.ā
While some fans continue to play on Wii U simply because they still havenāt upgraded to the Switch, a few actually prefer the original version of Mario Kart 8. The Deluxe port, for example, doesnāt allow you to turn off the new DLC tracks. It also doesnāt offer online play at 100cc at higher tiers, and includes a second item box. According to HolidaySecurity3158 on the Wii U subreddit, that all adds up to a game thatās too chaotic for them.
Fortunately for them, the old version is still available to play online, at least for now. Wii U hackers may have other plans.
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