According to Nintendo, the Animal
Crossing smartphone game will tie in with the console experience, though it's not clear if this refers to existing Animal Crossing console games or a new title.
Nintendo CEO: nothing can be announced now whether Animal
Crossing smartphone game would interact with on dedicated device software https://t.co/Mqp35rjgQQ
Don't expect any news about the Animal
Crossing smartphone game or Nintendo Switch, however, according to Gematsu.
Not exact matches
Shacknews has compiled some memes from across the internet that have us very worried about Nintendo's next
smartphone game, Animal
Crossing: Pocket Camp.
Today Nintendo announced The Legend of Zelda Wii U has been delayed to 2017 in order to «improve the quality» of the
game, and confirmed Fire Emblem and Animal
Crossing apps are coming to
smartphones.
I mean, sure, it could happen — especially if the Animal
Crossing: New Leaf update is somehow tied to the
smartphone game — but it would be without precedent.
Nintendo has filed for a brand new Animal
Crossing trademark in Japan, which makes references to software for a home video
game machine, portable electronic
game machine and
smartphone devices.
Nintendo's next two
smartphone games, based on Animal
Crossing and Fire Emblem, will be free - to - play, the company has revealed.
After over a year of anticipation, Nintendo has finally announced a new Nintendo Direct broadcast dedicated to showcasing the upcoming Animal
Crossing mobile
game for
smartphones and tablets in detail.
Nintendo didn't reveal any news about the upcoming Animal
Crossing game for
smartphones at E3, but that doesn't mean it's not in development: it is, and it's still coming this year.
Their next two
smartphone games will feature the Animal
Crossing and Fire Emblem properties and are described as «pure
game applications.»
Since Animal
Crossing: Pocket Camp is a
smartphone game, with micro-transactions as business model, it's going to get various events and content updates on a regular basis.
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While nothing has been confirmed, the frequent delays of the mobile version could hint at Nintendo holding back until they are read to unveil the Nintendo Switch Animal
Crossing that will go along with the
smartphone game version.
Rumors are circulating that the frequent delay of the Animal
Crossing Smartphone version is due to the fact that Nintendo is holding back until they are ready to announce the all new
game in the franchise for the Nintendo Switch.
It develops, publishes and markets a portfolio of
games designed to appeal to a broad
cross section of the users of
smartphones and tablet devices who download and make purchases within its
games through direct - to - consumer digital storefronts, such as the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Amazon Appstore and others.
Wide Exposure: Another benefit of enabling
cross platform gameplay is that when the
games are spread across more than one primary console they can reach some popular and convenient consoles like
smartphones or other handheld consoles.
Back in 2016, Nintendo announced that Animal
Crossing would see a mobile
game release, as part of Nintendo's first line of
smartphone games, with the title planned to have connectivity with a mainline Animal
Crossing game.
Nintendo opts for «Animal
Crossing» and «Fire Emblem» for
smartphone games over popular titles like Mario.
Nintendo just announced two new mobile
games, with «Animal
Crossing» and «Fire Emblem» headed to
smartphones.
After over a year of anticipation, Nintendo has finally announced a new Nintendo Direct broadcast dedicated to showcasing the upcoming Animal
Crossing mobile
game for
smartphones and tablets in detail.
Other mobile
games from Nintendo for
smartphones include Fire Emblem Heroes, Animal
Crossing: Pocket Camp, and Super Mario Run.
After Nintendo's successful entry into the
smartphone market with Miitomo and the upcoming Super Mario Run, Animal
Crossing and Fire Emblem
games, Sony has decided it needs to get back into the mobile market.
Previous attempts at creating a gaming - centric
smartphone include phones with slide - out
game controllers, a
cross between a Sony PlayStation Portable and a phone and the Nokia N - Gage.
** Gulliver Coming To Pocket Camp Soon Nintendo have outlined several future plans for its
smartphone game Animal
Crossing: Pocket Camp includi...
Animal
Crossing: Pocket Camp is Nintendo's fourth
smartphone game made in partnership with
Nintendo's newest
smartphone game, Animal
Crossing: Pocket Camp has surpassed 15 million downloads across Google Play on Android and on the App Store for iOS since launch, according to SensorTower.
Nintendo unveiled its newest
smartphone game from the Animal
Crossing series, Animal
Crossing: Pocket Camp during the Animal
Crossing Mobile Direct.
Nintendo just announced two new mobile
games, with «Animal
Crossing» and «Fire Emblem» headed to
smartphones.
According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, Nintendo will bring its hit action - adventure series to
smartphones sometime after the release of its Animal
Crossing mobile
game later this year.
The company's next
smartphone game will be based on Animal
Crossing, its popular life simulator series whose addicting town - building gameplay should be a perfect fit for touchscreens.
Nintendo struck a deal with Japanese mobile
game developer DeNA to release a total of six
smartphone games over a period of two years and the company has now announced that the next two
games in that series will be based on its popular franchises «Animal
Crossing» and «Fire Emblem.»
Nintendo is currently developing a «Legend of Zelda»
game for
smartphones that will be releasing sometime later this year after the Animal
Crossing mobile title, according to the Wall St Journal's sources.