Nintendo kills miitomo
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Nintendo has announced its intention to end Miitomo, its initial entry into the world of smartphone apps, to focus all of the company's resources on other products.
Miitomo will cease to exist very soon
Nintendo announces that it will stop selling Miitomo coins and that the service will end on May 9. Users can still use the app and receive Miitomo coins through login bonuses until the service ends. Nintendo has also announced its intention to refund players for unused purchased Miitomo coins once the service's closing deadline has arrived.
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Miitomo hit the market less than two years ago, the application has not been very successful, but it does not surprise that its creators decide to end it so soon. Miitomo makes use of Miis, the company's trademark avatars, and offers several ways to communicate with friends.
This decision to close Miitomo would be due to the fact that Nintendo has decided to put aside the Mii in its new Nintendo Switch console and focus all its efforts on top-level video games. Something that is undoubtedly paying off since the hybrid console is breaking sales records month by month unstoppably. Not long ago Nintendo also shelved the Miiverse service so it seems that it intends to end everything related to the Mii.
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