No more Netflix on Wii, Nintendo is ending streaming on the console in January



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Some people still use their Wii to stream Netflix or Hulu on their TV.

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Nintendo just put another nail in the Wii coffin. Nintendo is shutting down all video streaming services for the console at the end of January, according to Netflix. While Netflix's website lists Jan. 30 for the date the service will end, the service of Jan. 31, which was later posted on Reddit. The email states:

"Unfortunately, Nintendo will suspend all video streaming services on Wii-including the Netflix Channel-after January 31, 2019. We hope you'll soon enjoy an even better Netflix experience with additional features. wii for our device list. "

Nintendo is likely shutting down for Wii – like Hulu and Amazon Video – as well.

The Wii was a smash-hit in its heyday, selling over 101 million units. Although it's 12 years old, it's probably still floating around in plenty of homes – and its ability to stream Netflix or Hulu has kept it up.

My old Wii is still plugged in at my parent's house as a dedicated Netflix machine. But Nintendo Goal takes away streaming, it can be time to remove my Wii forever.

At least Nintendo will still let you stream video on your Wii U, 3DS gold Switch (unfortunately Netflix is ​​not on the Switch yet, you'll have to use YouTube or Hulu instead).

Nintendo did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


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