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Nintendo Switch eShop and online services are ending in China in 2026

RagnarokIV

Battlebus imprisoning me \m/ >.< \m/
it's happening!

Nintendo are closing the Switch eShop in 2026!!

For China


Nintendo will close its Switch eShop and all network services in China in 2026.

After 31st March 2026, the digital store will no longer sell games, plus free trials will no longer be available. Then, from 15th May 2026, Nintendo will stop all download and code redemption services, meaning DLC will no longer be redeemable.

All other network-related services will also end on 15th May 2026.

MOD: Fixed the headline. To OP -- Don't use a bait title for news.
 
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Draugoth

Gold Member
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On March 31, 2026, the Chinese Nintendo eShop will stop selling games and any other software. After this date, all software, including paid and free titles, will no longer be available to purchase or claim. On May 15, 2026, players will no longer be able to download titles or redeem codes. DLC will also become unavailable at this time.

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RagnarokIV

Battlebus imprisoning me \m/ >.< \m/
Wonder if piracy is a big problem there. Seems to be the reason they won’t enter the Indian market.

Piracy is possible but that still sells consoles and a few of those will purchase software.

I saw a YouTube video ages ago that the Switch is handled by Tencent in China. There's no Nintendo account or anything, it's all Tencent. I wonder if there's a problem there between Nintendo and Tencent?
 

BlackTron

Member
Piracy is possible but that still sells consoles and a few of those will purchase software.

I saw a YouTube video ages ago that the Switch is handled by Tencent in China. There's no Nintendo account or anything, it's all Tencent. I wonder if there's a problem there between Nintendo and Tencent?

Now it's making sense why it's post dated to 2026. Who wants to get out that bad, but waits? They're gonna let some contracts run out and not renew them or make new ones.
 

RagnarokIV

Battlebus imprisoning me \m/ >.< \m/
Most of the Switch CN users have HK or TW eShop accounts so all their digital games are bought from there since the CN eShop has a very limited selection of titles due to local CCP regulations.

How do they access those stores? The video I saw of a Tencent Switch made it seem like it locks you into a Tencent account (or some other Chinese service)
 

Mayar

Member
Nintendo has a very strained relationship with China, they can't enter the Chinese market normally. That's why they used Tenсen as an intermediary, who sold special versions of consoles for this market. I think this decision is most likely connected with the fact that Nintendo wants to rethink its approach to the Chinese market with the release of Switch 2, they will not give it up on China market 100%, too fatty a piece to give up completely.
 

Shifty1897

Member
It's probably piracy related, Nintendo is so militant about that stuff they probably factor an estimation of every copy pirated and treat it the same they would retail theft, in which case, China is a loss leader.
 

Impotaku

Member
Can’t really say I blame Nintendo, the Chinese have a hate boner for japan. A lot of companies are slowly pulling away from China it’s a dying country that’s close to collapse.
 
Can’t really say I blame Nintendo, the Chinese have a hate boner for japan. A lot of companies are slowly pulling away from China it’s a dying country that’s close to collapse.

That’s what I’ve heard too

Their working age population is plummeting while there’s hundreds of millions of old folk to look after.

Thousands of western companies are switching to the likes of India, Indonesia and Vietnam for outsourcing and Trump’s tariffs might be the straw that breaks the camel’s back.

Those gleaming skyscraper cities like Shanghai and Guangzhou will resemble a cyberpunk dystopia is a couple of decades.

Shame, China had so much potential but the Commies fucked it with the one child policy.
 
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SmokedMeat

Gamer™
Nintendo has a very strained relationship with China, they can't enter the Chinese market normally. That's why they used Tenсen as an intermediary, who sold special versions of consoles for this market. I think this decision is most likely connected with the fact that Nintendo wants to rethink its approach to the Chinese market with the release of Switch 2, they will not give it up on China market 100%, too fatty a piece to give up completely.

No one can enter the Chinese market normally, without being tied to a Chinese company. No other country does it.

Good on Nintendo.
 
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