Miitomo fans, we have some bad news for you. Nintendo has shut down the social app just two years after its launch. Miitomo was the Japanese game giant’s first smartphone app, but despite the hype ...
Miitomo, Nintendo’s first mobile ‘game’ — yes, I’m using that word loosely — released in partnership with Chinese developer DeNA, is officially dead as of today, May 9th. Nintendo paid tribute to ...
Miitomo, brainchild of mobile game producer DeNA, has passed away. It was just over two years old. The cause of death is currently unknown; however, it is believed that the de-emphasizing of Miis on ...
Miitomo, Nintendo's first crack at mobile apps that was ushered in with massive hype, is shutting down in May after just over two years since it was launched. Miitomo raced to 10 million unique users ...
Nintendo launched its first iOS mobile game, Miitomo, in March 2016, and this week the company has confirmed it will officially end support for the game on May 9, 2018 (via The Verge). In the lead-up ...
For years, fans and analysts had anticipated Nintendo's move to smartphone gaming-- expecting to see ports of popular Mario titles, or a portable version of the Wii and Wii U's virtual console games.
Miitomo, Nintendo’s initial entry into the world of smartphone apps, is shutting down. Nintendo has announced that it will stop selling Miitomo coins, the in-app currency, today, and service will end ...
Miitomo, Nintendo‘s March 2016-launched social application for smartphones, will end service on May 9 at 12:00 a.m. PT / 3:00 a.m. ET / 16:00 JST, the company announced. Sale of Miitomo coins will end ...
When Nintendo announced that it would be bringing games to mobile devices, the industry was awash with excitement over the potential franchises that we would soon be seeing in app form. It was a ...
Nintendo has slowly come around to the idea that launching games on mobile platforms is quite lucrative. But Nintendo's first foray into mobile apps wasn't a game, it was a social network called ...
Nintendo is shutting down Miitomo, the first Android app in its history which hit the Google Play Store in mid-March 2016. The company announced the decision on Thursday, clarifying that Miitomo’s ...
Miitomo, Nintendo's first smartphone game, will be shut down on 9th May. RIP, little Tom. Nintendo hasn't said why it is pulling the plug - although the social application hasn't seen much love in a ...
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