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Pad of Time for Wii U gives away codes until the closure of the eShop

Talk about pad of time it is to speak of a history of honor and word. Not because of the content of the title itself, but because of the commitment made by its author, the independent developer markanime. In 2015, the developer promised to release his title on Wii Uand despite the overwhelming success of Nintendo Switch making the Gamepad platform fall into oblivion, it kept its word in 2022. An honorable gesture not to turn its back on the users of a console with very little public and to carry out a promise that, with the eShop of the console giving its last blowsis up to date again.

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The author of Pad of Time says goodbye to the Wii U eShop in a big way

There are just over two and a half months left for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS eShops to close for good. And until then, developer Markanime continues to prove that he still hasn’t forgotten about the console he promised to release his game on. He does it on his Twitter account, on which he has decided give away codes of your titles Pad of Time and El Silla on a daily basis, at least as long as Nintendo’s console digital store is still around. In the case of Pad of Time, give away three codes daily: one for the American region, one for the European region, and one for Australia. With El Silla, on the other hand, there is only one code, that of America.

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There are exactly 76 days left until March 27, so Wii U users still have 76 chances to win the title for free. If you want to take advantage of the occasion, we give you a small indication: the tweets with the codes are appearing daily at 20:00 USApeninsular time. What if you don’t have Wii U? Remember that this title is also available to buy on PC and Nintendo Switch. Long live Pad of Time!

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