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Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem iOS Games Delayed

Super Mario Run will launch in December, and Nintendo has said that Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem would debut sometime in the fall, but the company has yet to give more specific launch details for those games.

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With all eyes now firmly on Super Mario Run, we’re hoping that Nintendo’s first proper mobile game will be a success. By tapping on the screen, users will make Mario jump over obstacles and stomp on enemies.

The game was announced by Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto alongside Apple’s chief executive Tim Cook at last night’s iPhone 7 launch event.

Although Nintendo promised the launching of five mobile games before March 2017, apparently they are not going to be ready until April. The game is based on the classic game Super Mario Bros. but allows you to play the game with one hand due to its perpetual running style. He also explained the reason behind it, according to him smartphones are not powerful enough to achieve full 3D Mario games. Still, Miyamoto said he hopes people are “going to want to play a much more in-depth and a more challenging Mario experience …”

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Is Super Mario Run free? Nintendo said that Super Mario Run will be coming to iOS later this year, but its arrival on Android appears to be a bit more open-ended. that the game may be exclusive to iOS for a limited period of time before heading to Android devices, when he said on stage it would come to iOS “first”. Super Mario Run is expected to land first on iOS later this year. Investors and even hardcore fans began questioning Nintendo’s strategy of focusing on consoles at all costs denying the reality that the momentum of video gaming is shifting to mobile.

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