As of three days ago, Nintendo's Black Friday sale has arrived and is offering users significant discounts on a variety of different games. With so many great deals available on the Nintendo eShop, users have come out in droves for the chance to purchase popular games at a marked down price. Though, this seems to have led to technical issues in terms of eShop itself, with multiple users unable to access the Nintendo eShop.

The Nintendo eShop Black Friday sale has a cacophony of different discounted titles to choose from. With sales like this one, it's typical for the eShop to gain a great deal of traffic from different users from around the world. However, too much traffic can also lead to a number of issues, including some users not being able to access the eShop entirely.

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Multiple Nintendo users have taken to Twitter to express their irritation and problems accessing the eShop. Some have even gone so far as to say that the Nintendo eShop is down for them entirely. Considering that massive deals are currently available via the shop, like a huge discount on the first three Doom games, to name one example, it largely makes sense as to why so many people are looking to access the Nintendo eShop.

Hopefully, this is just a temporary issue and things will start working again in a couple days at most. Of all the times for this to occur, the upcoming Black Friday weekend was probably the worst. Though, what's interesting is the fact that other online gaming outlets don't appear to be having any sort of similar issues.

For instance, the PlayStation Store doesn't appear to be having any sort of problem, nor does it appear to be down. The same can also be said of the Xbox Store, and both currently have ongoing Black Friday Sales. However, this may be due to the fact that Nintendo doesn't typically offer deals like this very frequently for popular titles.

Considering the volume of games that Nintendo currently has on sale on the eShop, it makes a lot of sense for Switch users to want to capitalize on all of the games on sale. Games like Skyrim, Super Mario Party, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2, to name a few others are all heavily discounted on the eShop. With any luck, the Nintendo eShop will be up and running for users very soon.

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