Nintendo's First Exclusive Mobile Title to Be Unveiled Tomorrow

Nintendo's First Exclusive Mobile Title to Be Unveiled Tomorrow

Ohh bet it's a Mario title :)

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Oct 28, 2015 @ 01:03 PM (Staff Bios)
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You may want to stay tuned to Nintendo tomorrow, because they have a big treat waiting for us: the unveiling of Nintendo's (and DeNA's) first exclusive mobile title.

I say exclusive because they have already released Pokemon shuffle for the Android and iOS. According to CEO Tatsumi Kimishima (thank you Wall Street Journal):

"We will talk about details tomorrow."


It's exciting to see what it can be, but at the same time, some of us probably can't help but feel a little antsy over the reveal, even though Nintendo says these games won't follow a typical free-to-play model and instead be top-notch titles. Remember, the first title will head out by the end of 2015... so here's hoping for it. My money's on a Mario title--second guess would be Zelda.

That said, I wonder if the game will be released on tomorrow as well, just as some super huge surprise.

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