SpotPass was a
Nintendo 3DS and
Wii U "always on" online background connectivity system similar to that of
WiiConnect24 for the
Wii, which could automatically seek and connect to wireless network nodes such as
Wi-Fi hotspots, sending and downloading information in the background while in
sleep mode or while playing a game or running an application. It could be customized to fit the user's preferences, including opting out of it altogether for selected software. One application was being considered to use this functionality to "automatically acquire magazine and newspaper articles", similar to networked
e-book reader applications.
Nintendo 3DS Full WiFi connectivity requires the Nintendo 3DS to be properly connected to a Wi-Fi connection via its settings, but SpotPass can be obtained automatically and passively. When new data is received from SpotPass and the system is in sleep mode, the notification LED of the system will turn blue and will remain blue until the system is taken out of sleep mode. When SpotPass data is received while the system is not in sleep mode, the notification LED will blink blue a few times before returning to being off. During the 2011
Game Developers Conference,
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé announced a partnership with
AT&T to provide access to AT&T hotspots via the Nintendo 3DS. Users can connect to these hotspots automatically and free of charge. SpotPass also makes uses of certified hotspots to access an application called
Nintendo Zone. In the Nintendo Zone application, users can view game trailers, game screenshots, and information about current and upcoming Nintendo 3DS titles. After leaving the hotspot, although the app remains on their Nintendo 3DS system, the player becomes unable to access it.
Wii U Similar to Nintendo 3DS's more distinctly mobile SpotPass functionality, the SpotPass feature on Wii U allowed the system to automatically download available content via the Internet in the background, while the system is in use or in
sleep mode. When the system is transmitting while in sleep mode, the system light will turn orange. Content that can be downloaded via SpotPass includes full game and application downloads,
firmware updates, patches, and specific in-game content. Content currently being downloaded can be viewed in the Download Manager, accessed via the Wii U's
Home Menu.
Discontinuation On October 4, 2023, Nintendo announced that the SpotPass service (alongside the related
Nintendo Network service) would be discontinued sometime in April 2024. This was later revealed to be April 8, 2024 with a shutdown time of 5pm PDT (00:00 UTC on April 9, 2024) in a recent update to the original announcement. SpotPass (and Nintendo Network) was discontinued as planned on the exact date and time that was mentioned in the updated announcement, ending all internet data exchange functionality and communication for the 3DS and Wii U systems. == StreetPass ==