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'''''Animal Crossing: Mobile''''' (formal title pending) is a free-to-start<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/05/11/nintendos-next-two-mobile-games-are-free-to-play</ref> mobile application based on the {{SER}} set for worldwide release in Fall 2016<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/library/events/160428/06.html</ref>. The game was announced on April 27<sup>th</sup>, 2016 as part of [[Nintendo]]'s earnings report for its full fiscal year ending March 31st, 2016. The app is part of Nintendo's initiative to bring five mobile applications to market by March of 2017<ref>http://www.macrumors.com/2015/05/08/nintendos-smartphone-game-this-year/</ref> in cooperation with mobile developer [[DeNA]]. The title was announced alongside a [[fireemblem:|Fire Emblem]] mobile application<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/725302450714857472</ref> set be released in the same Fall 2016 time frame.
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'''''Animal Crossing: Mobile''''' (formal title pending) is a free-to-start<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/05/11/nintendos-next-two-mobile-games-are-free-to-play</ref> mobile application based on the {{SER}} set for worldwide release in Autumn 2016<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/library/events/160428/06.html</ref>. The game was announced on April 27<sup>th</sup>, 2016 as part of [[Nintendo]]'s earnings report for its full fiscal year ending March 31st, 2016. The app is part of Nintendo's initiative to bring five mobile applications to market by March of 2017<ref>http://www.macrumors.com/2015/05/08/nintendos-smartphone-game-this-year/</ref> in cooperation with mobile developer [[DeNA]]. The title was announced alongside a [[fireemblem:|Fire Emblem]] mobile application<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/725302450714857472</ref> set be released in the same Fall 2016 time frame.
  
 
The game was described in the earnings report as a "pure game application" that will "have more prominent game elements"<ref name="kotaku">http://kotaku.com/animal-crossing-and-fire-emblem-are-getting-mobile-apps-1773316255</ref> than [[nintendowiki:Miitomo|Miitomo]], Nintendo's first smartphone application, which launched in March of 2016. The report also noted that the application would be designed to "be connected with the world of Animal Crossing for dedicated gaming systems"<ref name="kotaku"/>, suggesting that the application will offer some sort of cross-title connectivity with existing or yet to be released ''Animal Crossing'' titles. When Nintendo's president Tatsumi Kimishima was asked why {{PG|nolink}} was chosen as one of the the first two Nintendo properties to make its debut on mobile, he stated that each property targets a distinct segment of Nintendo's audience, noting that the {{SER|nolink}} "has been played by a wide range of consumers including children and women."<ref>http://www.techinsider.io/why-animal-crossing-is-going-mobile-2016-5</ref>
 
The game was described in the earnings report as a "pure game application" that will "have more prominent game elements"<ref name="kotaku">http://kotaku.com/animal-crossing-and-fire-emblem-are-getting-mobile-apps-1773316255</ref> than [[nintendowiki:Miitomo|Miitomo]], Nintendo's first smartphone application, which launched in March of 2016. The report also noted that the application would be designed to "be connected with the world of Animal Crossing for dedicated gaming systems"<ref name="kotaku"/>, suggesting that the application will offer some sort of cross-title connectivity with existing or yet to be released ''Animal Crossing'' titles. When Nintendo's president Tatsumi Kimishima was asked why {{PG|nolink}} was chosen as one of the the first two Nintendo properties to make its debut on mobile, he stated that each property targets a distinct segment of Nintendo's audience, noting that the {{SER|nolink}} "has been played by a wide range of consumers including children and women."<ref>http://www.techinsider.io/why-animal-crossing-is-going-mobile-2016-5</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==

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Animal Crossing: Mobile
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Developer(s) Unknown
Publisher(s) Unknown
Platform(s) Mobile application
Release date(s) Template:JP Fall 2016
Template:NA Fall 2016
Template:AUS Unknown
Template:EU Autumn 2016[1]
Genre(s) Unknown
Modes Unknown
Ratings Unknown
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Animal Crossing: Mobile (formal title pending) is a free-to-start[2] mobile application based on the Animal Crossing series set for worldwide release in Autumn 2016[3]. The game was announced on April 27th, 2016 as part of Nintendo's earnings report for its full fiscal year ending March 31st, 2016. The app is part of Nintendo's initiative to bring five mobile applications to market by March of 2017[4] in cooperation with mobile developer DeNA. The title was announced alongside a Fire Emblem mobile application[5] set be released in the same Fall 2016 time frame.

The game was described in the earnings report as a "pure game application" that will "have more prominent game elements"[6] than Miitomo, Nintendo's first smartphone application, which launched in March of 2016. The report also noted that the application would be designed to "be connected with the world of Animal Crossing for dedicated gaming systems"[6], suggesting that the application will offer some sort of cross-title connectivity with existing or yet to be released Animal Crossing titles. When Nintendo's president Tatsumi Kimishima was asked why Animal Crossing was chosen as one of the the first two Nintendo properties to make its debut on mobile, he stated that each property targets a distinct segment of Nintendo's audience, noting that the Animal Crossing series "has been played by a wide range of consumers including children and women."[7]

Future

This is a future game. Put anything here for stuff that might return.

  • K.K. Slider songs

References