DeNA, the company behind Nintendo's first five smartphone games, has announced that the next two titles - iOS and Android games based on the Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem franchises - will be free-to-play.
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, DeNA chief executive, Isao Moriyasu said "Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing are both free-to-start apps" (using Satoru Iwata's term for the pricing model). It's as good as a confirmation that both games will include micro-transactions.
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Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, DeNA chief executive, Isao Moriyasu said "Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing are both free-to-start apps" (using Satoru Iwata's term for the pricing model). It's as good as a confirmation that both games will include micro-transactions.
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