While Nintendo is reportedly winding down its ambitions to crack the mobile game market, despite having some major success with it over the years, they still seem to have plans to continue support for their existing titles. Earlier this year they added one of the most requested features, multiplayer support, to the Mario Kart spinoff
Mario Kart Tour
If you are really into Nintendo’s mobile version of Mario Kart, we may have some potentially good news for you. Reportedly, there are plans to introduce a Mario Kart Tour online multiplayer mode. This is according to a tweet from Takashi Mochizuki from the Wall Street Journal. While there is a plan, details on that
The first beta test for Mario Kart Tour started today in Japan. Good old Dr. Serkan Toto published this tweet below, stating how the game seems to be pretty hardcore gacha wise, with players who’d put some money down getting a clear advantage. Of course, this is all subject to change, as it’s a Beta
Nintendo has made pretty penny since joining the mobile games market. While titles like Super Mario Run didn’t exactly take off exactly as they would hope for, Fire Emblem Heroes has been a money printing machine for the company. However, during this latest quarter, another title help boost the overall growth as well. The first quarter
While Nintendo has always stood by their handheld and home consoles, in recent years Nintendo has expanded to mobile devices. Over the past couple of years we have seen Nintendo embrace mobile games on iOS and Android much more with titles like Super Mario Run, Fire Emblem Heroes, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, and Dragalia Lost.
Nintendo announced today via its official Twitter account that its upcoming mobile game Mario Kart Tour has been delayed. スマートフォン向けアプリ『マリオカート ツアー』は、アプリの品質向上および配信後のサービス内容拡充のため、配信予定を2019年夏とさせていただきます。 pic.twitter.com/YhtI2DWw4H — 任天堂株式会社 (@Nintendo) January 31, 2019 Here’s a quick translation of the tweet: “Mario Kart Tour, our upcoming mobile app, has been delayed. We took this decision in order to furthermore improve the application’s
Those of you who follow Nintendo’s efforts within the mobile gaming scene may remember Mario Kart Tour’s announcement back in January. That being said, we haven’t heard anything about the mobile game outside of its title since that initial announcement. While the mobile game is still shrouded in mystery, Nintendo did confirm during their latest
With Nintendo dutifully hitting their plans to release an Animal Crossing, Fire Emblem, and Pokemon game for mobile systems, the Kyoto-based publisher is now expanding their mobile plans to more iconic series — namely, Mario Kart. In an announcement moments ago, Nintendo revealed by Twitter that they will be crafting a brand new application titled Mario Kart Tour. This news is
Today, during Nintendo’s corporate strategy meeting, CEO Tatsumi Kimishima gave a few updates about the performance of the Switch and the manufacturer’s plans for the console and the rest of its lineup. The information was provided on Twitter by the Wall Street Journal’s tech reporter Takashi Mochizuki. We hear that sales-through to customers are at roughly 13