DIGITAL FAREWELL: Super Soccer to Leave Nintendo Switch Online in Japan

Nintendo has confirmed that the classic game Super Soccer will be removed from the Nintendo Switch Online service in Japan on March 28, 2025.
This event marks the first time a game is removed from this service, which until now had indefinitely kept its titles available.
The decision is due to issues related to the game\'s publishing rights, now owned by Spike Chunsoft.
Although this measure only affects Japan at the moment, it raises concerns about possible withdrawals in other regions.
This case recalls the earlier withdrawal of Sim City for SNES from the Wii Virtual Console, which highlights the challenges faced by video game preservation in the digital age.
Super Soccer, known in Japan as Super Formation Soccer, is a soccer video game developed by Human Entertainment for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES).
Originally published by Human in Japan in 1991, Nintendo took over its distribution in the United States and Europe starting in May 1992.
The game offers exhibition and tournament modes, allowing one-on-one or computer matchups, with the option to decide matches through penalties.
In tournament mode, players compete against all participating teams, culminating in a final against the Nintendo team.
After winning the tournament, a code is given to access a higher difficulty level.
Additionally, the game had a unique world championship on Rafaela Island, Mexico, where a Spaniard under the pseudonym "Maf" was crowned champion.
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