Nintendo prepares for a possible saturation of servers at Christmas and launches recommendations

Just Dancing 2017 is the eighth video game of the Simply Dancing series, established by Ubisoft. Its launch for the gaming consoles of the current generation was May 10, 2016. It was officially revealed at the Ubisoft interview in E3 2016 on June 13, 2016. It is the initial Just Dancing released for gaming consoles of three various generations: Wii, Wii U and also Nintendo Switch, and also the only one that has actually been released for Windows as well as macOS.

There is no doubt that, after its launch in 2017, Nintendo Switch continues to enjoy a great success among the public. After the best month of November in terms of sales in Spain, the hybrid has entered a Christmas campaign that ignores the consequences of the scarcity of consoles. However, and although Nintendo celebrates its good figures, it is also prepared for a possible servers during the parties. A panorama that we already experienced at Christmas 2020.

We recommend you create a Nintendo account before time Nintendo has been the same Nintendo who explains this to the players through a publication on their Japanese Twitter account. Here, the Japanese company warns about the possibility that during this weekend, which will coincide with Christmas, Nintendo accounts can not be created, at least immediately. After all, many people will receive a Nintendo Switch as a gift from Santa, and that is why servers could collapse in a short time.

However, the Great N is ahead of the problem with recommendations for users, as read in his toot: If you are planning to use a console of the Nintendo Switch family for the first time, we recommend Create [an account Nintendo] Before time. Added to this, it should be remembered that the Nintendo Switch servers also allow the download of digital games, so it is advisable to install the necessary titles before Christmas arrive.

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Server saturation is not a 100% confirmed event for Nintendo, but the company prefers to alert users before the slightest possibility. After all, they have begun their festive offers and the buyers' experience could be bricked with fallen servers, which would frustrate users who take advantage of Nintendo Switch's discounts.

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