Isao Moriyasu, Chief Executive of DeNa, the company developing the mobile titles of Nintendo, has told the Wall Street Journal that both the mobile versions of Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing will both be monetized through in-app purchases.
Isao Moriyasu has use he term "free-to-start" meaning that the game may either charge you for additional in-game currency, premium content, or in the case of Fire Emblem, charging you for additional chapters, revival of dead characters or other "special" characters.
While both will be free-to-play, these titles for mobile devices will be actual games unlike Miitomo, which was a social network merged with a game.
Both Fire Emblem and Animal crossing for mobile are expected to arrive sometime in Fall of 2016. Two more additional titles are rumored to come to the mobile market by March 2017.
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Isao Moriyasu has use he term "free-to-start" meaning that the game may either charge you for additional in-game currency, premium content, or in the case of Fire Emblem, charging you for additional chapters, revival of dead characters or other "special" characters.
While both will be free-to-play, these titles for mobile devices will be actual games unlike Miitomo, which was a social network merged with a game.
Both Fire Emblem and Animal crossing for mobile are expected to arrive sometime in Fall of 2016. Two more additional titles are rumored to come to the mobile market by March 2017.
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