The store essentially exploded immediately after it went on sale

After an unfortunate rolloutof theXenoblade Chronicles 3special edition pre-order system, Nintendo says they’re taking another crack at it.

EverythingseemedOK on the surface. Nintendo was having pre-orders take place on the My Nintendo store on June 8, with a “limit of two per account.” So far, so good. Then it actually launched.

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Immediately after theXenoblade Chronicles 3special edition went on sale, the entire Nintendo storefront crashed. Folks were greeted with some combination of a 404 page or a “queue,” that took an indeterminate amount of time to load and didn’t have a progress bar. I came in a little after the initial rush and was taken out of the queue after roughly 10 minutes, and plopped onto a buggy store page with a “sold out” notice for the special edition.

Naturally, folks were disappointed. During the debacle,Nintendo issued a statement: “We apologize for any inconvenience that you may be experiencing while attempting to pre-order the #XenobladeChronicles3Special Edition. The My Nintendo Store is experiencing a high volume of traffic and we appreciate your patience while we look into the issue.”

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Shortly after, they noted that they’ll try, try again, eventually: “Pre-purchase of the Special Edition will be made available again at a later date. An update will be provided once that timing is determined.”

Launching any sort of “special edition” in 2022 with worldwide production issues on the rise is going to be a circus. Add Nintendo to that equation, who still hasn’t quite figured out how to distribute them in general (including midnight rollouts for pre-orders that sell out in a few minutes), and you have a whirlwind of problems. I’m not confident this “later” rollout for theXenoblade Chronicles 3special edition will go smoothly either, but if you were shorted, you have something to look forward to at least.

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