Laid-back town simulation Animal Crossing will arrive on mobile at some point over the next 12 months, Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima confirmed during a May 2 investors' Q&A.
Animal Crossing is still on course to arrive on Android and iOS devices, Nintendo confirmed on May 2, 2017, following Super Mario Run and Fire Emblem Heroes.
Led by Nintendo's enduring mascot, Super Mario Run was released first, as a free trial with a US$9.99 (RM43.23) unlock for the complete game.
Fire Emblem Heroes debuted as a free-to-play title, allowing players to buy expendable units of energy for their characters – prices range from US$1.99 (RM8.61) to US$74.99 (RM324.52).
The Animal Crossing franchise typically invites players to set up home in a town populated by quirky animal people, getting to know the neighbours, decorating their new home, planting and harvesting crops, and discovering secrets as the seasons pass.
Submitted May 30, 2017 at 05:42PM by vegaseller http://ift.tt/2rlw86o