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Nintendo has been quite active the last couple of days with announcements from mobile apps to their next major console entry. After their recent conference where they discussed their profits (Nintendo face 18% drop in profits this year), and looked forward to the future. We have a look at some of the most prominent news coming out of Nintendo.

Miitomo

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Nintendo’s first app for smartphones and tablets has already crossed 10 million unique users worldwide. The free-to-start social experience app launched in Japan on March 17 and in a variety of other countries, including the United States, on March 31. In the United States, Miitomo reached #1 free app status in its various online stores shortly after release. Along with these outstanding user numbers, Nintendo also has, to date, sparked more than 300 million conversations in Miitomo. In addition, users can insert their Mii characters into photos to create unique “Miifotos” that can be shared through various social media. As of now, more than 20 million Miifotos have been created. To celebrateMiitomo hitting 10 million users, Nintendo will run a special 10-day “Celebrating 10 Million Users!” promotion April 29-May 8.

Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing Go Mobile

Building on the positive consumer reaction to Miitomo, Nintendo announced that its next two mobile apps would be based on the familiar and beloved Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing franchises.

Nintendo plans to release both of these applications this fall. As for the former app, while making it more accessible in comparison to the Fire Emblem games for Nintendo’s dedicated gaming systems, Nintendo aims to offer the great value of a role-playing strategy game. Nintendo will design the latter game so that it will be connected with the world of Animal Crossing for dedicated gaming systems. By playing both Animal Crossing games, users will find increased enjoyment.

Both of these are pure game applications. Compared to Miitomo, they have more prominent game elements, and the game content will tie closely into Nintendo’s dedicated games business. Nintendo will provide more details about these applications closer to their launch period, and aims to have multiple types of apps that appeal to different audiences and different groups of players.

NX, E3 & Legend Of Zelda

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A concept of the Nintendo NX by a fan

Nintendo previously announced that it would release more information about its next system, code-named Nintendo NX, this year. As the first announcement of any NX information, Nintendo confirmed that Nintendo NX is scheduled to launch in March 2017.

Nintendo NX will not make an appearance at the upcoming E3 video game trade show in Los Angeles in June and will be unveiled later this year.

The latest installment in the Zelda franchise is scheduled to launch simultaneously for both Wii U and Nintendo NX, and both versions of the game have been in development in tandem. Because developers need more time to polish the game, it will launch in 2017, but it will be the focus of Nintendo’s presence at E3.

Nintendo changes its approach to the show every year. This June, Nintendo will focus its attentions on the upcoming game in The Legend of Zelda franchise. The Wii U version of the game will be playable for the first time on the E3 show floor, and it will be the only playable game Nintendo presents at the show, in order to provide attendees a complete immersion. Additional information about Nintendo’s E3 plans will be announced in the future.

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Source: Nintendo’s What’s New page.

 

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