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The Louvre Museum has confirmed that it will replace its New Nintendo 3DS audio guides with "a new system" later this year.
In France, people who visit The Louvre museum can pay to use a New NIntendo 3DS system as an audio guide to the exhibits and attractions. However, there’s now an end date for that service.