Xbox fans are waving goodbye to the Xbox 360 Marketplace, which shuts down today nearly 19 years after it launched.
The Xbox 360 Marketplace hit the internet alongside the Xbox 360 in November 2005, and brought with it a storefront that would become familiar to a generation of gamers.
Microsoft shuts down the Xbox 360 Marketplace today, July 29, not only marking the end of an era and the true end of the Xbox 360, but making a long list of video games and add-ons that were exclusive to the digital storefront impossible to buy. That list includes the likes of Aegis Wing, Meteos Wars, and Crimson Alliance.
Fans have taken to social media to reminisce about the Xbox 360 Marketplace, including former Microsoft employee Larry ‘Major Nelson’ Hryb, who for years would write posts about sales and updates for the Xbox 360 Marketplace and became the face of Xbox for so many fans.
“Almost 19 years on, all good things must come to an end,” Hryb tweeted. “It was my pleasure sharing all the thousands of marketplace sales and updates I’ve given over the years. Thank for having fun, playing fair and filing feedback.”
This is the final weekend for the Xbox 360 Marketplace.
— Clement (@ClementJ64) July 27, 2024
If you don't purchase in these last 2 days, you'll lose your chance forever. End of an era to my favourite system of the 7th Generation. pic.twitter.com/tqZo06NFXx
Xbox 360 Marketplace pic.twitter.com/ereYEXaLCs
— no context nostalgia (@nostalgiaooc) July 28, 2024
Before the marketplace closes on Monday, here's a showcase of my final Xbox 360 digital library. I'll still be collecting physical games, but it's sad to see my childhood console have it's support finally dropped. pic.twitter.com/J9or5CPrcX
— Batty (@battybuh) July 27, 2024
Xbox 360 marketplace closed forever today pic.twitter.com/0P6ADFDjCs
— Buster (@bustershii) July 29, 2024
Others have gone on one last spending spree, buying games and DLC set to disappear from sale forever.
Managed to get every MLG Picture Pack before the Xbox 360 Marketplace shuts down.
— Eric Hewitt / Ghost (@GH057ayame) July 28, 2024
End of an era. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/1K2yovII7a
WARNING: TONIGHT IS THE FINAL NIGHT YOU CAN GET THE $1 SOUR BILL AVATAR SHIRT FROM THE XBOX 360 MARKETPLACE, THIS IS NOT A JOKE pic.twitter.com/qRdsg4SKZr
— TheRayReviewer (@RayReviewer) July 28, 2024
Xbox 360 Marketplace is closing. Snoop Dogg's video game will be lost forever.
— GNARFIELD (@Nintendont_64) July 28, 2024
Say less my guy pic.twitter.com/kcJGyntupq
It’s worth noting that despite this shutdown, you can redownload previously owned titles and DLCs, buy backwards compatible games on the Xbox One and Series storefront, and still play online on Xbox 360. So, only games unavailable via backwards compatibility on Xbox One / Series and Xbox 360-era content such as avatars, icons, and themes are gone forever.
Ahead of the shutdown, Microsoft-owned video game developer Double Fine offered Xbox 360 owners free digital codes for Kinect Party, the sequel to Happy Action Theater. The Psychonauts and Brütal Legend developer warned Xbox 360 players that they should download any games ahead of the closure. Because Xbox 360 Kinect is not supported by subsequent Xbox hardware, Kinect Party is one of the games lost forever amid this shutdown.
And in a nod to concern from some quarters that Microsoft's closure of the Xbox 360 Marketplace would have a significant impact on video game preservation, Double Fine tweeted: “Alas, digital preservation evangelists are again proven correct.”
X/Twitter user @Kalyoshika provided a helpful list of video games that haven’t survived the shutdown. It includes the likes of The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai, Death Tank, and Diabolical Pitch.
Alright alright people want it so here it is. The Xbox 360 store is being obliterated from orbit on July 29, 2024 so I've written a non-exhaustive thread here of a few interesting games/DLC that will not survive*. Some are on sale others...not on sale.? pic.twitter.com/a8Mn2pIX09
— KaL (@Kalyoshika) July 24, 2024
Do you have any fond memories of the Xbox 360 Marketplace? Did you buy anything last minute before it was lost forever? Let us know in the comments.
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