Smash Bros. Ultimate players crashed the Switch eShop trying to buy Sora
Everything should be in working order now though

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's final DLC character, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the fan-favorite Sora from the Kingdom Hearts serie🎃s, caused the Switch eShop to crash temporarily while players rushed to add the brawler to their rosters.
A convergence of Smash Bros. Ultimate players and Kingdom Hearts fans have been clamoring for Nintendo to add the Keyblade wielder to the f🎉ighting game for several years - Sora was the most popular choice in a 2015 poll from Nintendo asking players which character they most wanted in Smash Bros. It's perhaps no surprise then that on Monday, as observed, when Sora finally became a Smash Bros. character, the Switch eShop experienced a massive surge in active shoppers and crashed several times 🅠throughout the day.
[Server Down]The servers for "Nintendo eShop" are down. Please wait until the 🐼issue is fixed.#ServerDown #Ni𝐆ntendoSwitch #WiiU #Nintendo3DS pic.twitter.com/LVNwCYlp1O
me fighting everyone in the nintendo eshop for sora ♉pic.twitter.com/qqwZ7li7Gm
SORA IS CAUSING THE ESHOP ISSUES 😆 pic.twitter.com/sK5Qiuu2O7
#Sora just craᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚshed the fucking eShop!#Su🌼perSmashBrosUltimate pic.twitter.com/Yo4YRcvoyu
Thankfully, at the time of writing, the eShop servers seem to be in normal working order, so anyone who wasn't able to push their way to checkout yesterday - like a desperate parent at th❀e mall looking for Pokemon cards on Christmas Eve - should be able to purchase and play as Sora without a hiccup.
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