0:22 “Will Fire Emblem Heroes be turned off in the near future?” Last I checked, Heroes is Nintendo’s most lucrative mobile game by a country mile. If any of them will be shut down, Heroes is the absolute last one, especially considering how much they tie into recent major releases.
Considering Heroes is currently celebrating it's 4.5th anniversary, it's pretty safe to assume that FEH still has plenty of life. And plenty of merchandising to be sold. And considering it's literally an advertisement for the entire franchise, which the majority of the games need re-releases or even officially translated ports, Nintendo and Intelligence Systems has plenty of money to make off the Fire Emblem cash cow.
There's no way I see FEH going under anyyyyy time soon. After Awakening revived the franchise (with... questionable elements, but hey, whatever it takes) and the continued popularity, along with being THE mobile money maker for IS and Nintendo, the only way they're taking down FEH is if IS or Nintendo forcefully completely withdraw from the mobile market scene for some inexplicable reason.
Next to none, at least individually. It’s published by Pokémon Company and while Nintendo is a equal owner to it, it means Game Freak and Creatures also have equal say, plus all three companies give Pokémon Company total autonomy in order to not disrupt the relationships between everybody, plus they’re doing a good job. Nintendo gets a cut of profit much like any stakeholders’ dividends, and that’s basically free money for them. That being said, Pokémon Company does have an itchy trigger finger on killing off underperforming mobile games, much like Square-Enix, so they’re more likely to kill off Masters than Nintendo. Good news is that it seems to be doing well, so it’s safe for now.
short answer: the game is very unsuccessful and only made around 6 million dollars compared to nintendo’s other mobile games long answer: just watch the video
Imagine a mobile metroid game (probably a platformer but a lot smaller and simpler than the console ones) Kind of like comparing Super Mario Run to NSMBU
Makes sense considering Nintendo is more well know for their on the go consoles, at least here. Glad only mobile game I'm concerned from them is pokemon go.
0:22 “Will Fire Emblem Heroes be turned off in the near future?”
Last I checked, Heroes is Nintendo’s most lucrative mobile game by a country mile. If any of them will be shut down, Heroes is the absolute last one, especially considering how much they tie into recent major releases.
@Sir Monster sus
Considering Heroes is currently celebrating it's 4.5th anniversary, it's pretty safe to assume that FEH still has plenty of life. And plenty of merchandising to be sold.
And considering it's literally an advertisement for the entire franchise, which the majority of the games need re-releases or even officially translated ports, Nintendo and Intelligence Systems has plenty of money to make off the Fire Emblem cash cow.
@Sir Monster amogus
There's no way I see FEH going under anyyyyy time soon. After Awakening revived the franchise (with... questionable elements, but hey, whatever it takes) and the continued popularity, along with being THE mobile money maker for IS and Nintendo, the only way they're taking down FEH is if IS or Nintendo forcefully completely withdraw from the mobile market scene for some inexplicable reason.
They took away Miitomo. Now Dr. Mario World will follow right behind.
We'll miss you both 😔
Will this change in direction affect Pokemon Masters? I can never tell how much influence Nintendo has on the Pokemon Company.
Next to none, at least individually. It’s published by Pokémon Company and while Nintendo is a equal owner to it, it means Game Freak and Creatures also have equal say, plus all three companies give Pokémon Company total autonomy in order to not disrupt the relationships between everybody, plus they’re doing a good job. Nintendo gets a cut of profit much like any stakeholders’ dividends, and that’s basically free money for them.
That being said, Pokémon Company does have an itchy trigger finger on killing off underperforming mobile games, much like Square-Enix, so they’re more likely to kill off Masters than Nintendo. Good news is that it seems to be doing well, so it’s safe for now.
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dragalia lost game for the switch when?
For real!
Yes
Imagine the person who spent hundreds on this game.....
Wouldn't want to be them...
I got really far in 2019, and I didn't spend a dime.
@@RTDelete Oh my sweet summer child... You have no idea.
Sometimes they will refund some purchases.
I dont think those individuals exist otherwise Nintendo wouldn't be shutting down the game. Lol
short answer: the game is very unsuccessful and only made around 6 million dollars compared to nintendo’s other mobile games
long answer: just watch the video
3:26 What a lovely Pikachu.
After decades of pikachu being shoved down into everything, this is how I've come to see it
Imagine a mobile metroid game (probably a platformer but a lot smaller and simpler than the console ones)
Kind of like comparing Super Mario Run to NSMBU
That would be amazing
I didn't realise they were straight up killing it!
I still have some money invested into it!
Dr. Mario and mobile gaming should have been a match made in heaven!
They cannot take DR Goomba tower from me... right?
What they need is the right franchise to fit the mobile gaming. Two words: Warioware Mobile.
This would be perfect…
Say it with me guys “Nintendo hire this man”
Thank you for doing a video on my suggestion!
Personally, I never cared for Dr. Mario World, but it was surprising to hear that they were shutting down.
I guess Luigi is now officially the only Mario brother alive.
Mario tried to hide as a doctor but they found him
1ups exist
Simple; Dr Mario died during his heroic attempts to stop COVID. This is just out of respect.
A true hero indeed
And also it was amid 2021 ;-;
Wait, 1ups exist in their universe, right? Lets gooo
3:26 Pikachu when he took bits of crack
I just hope they keep Mario kart tour active.
It's not all about money.
Sometimes it's about advertisement.
Short answer: it didnt make money
Dragalia Lost has still not even been released here in Sweden…
Lesson : Sometimes, Nintendo's management cares about something besides money.
Super Mario Run is still up and running - does anybody even play this game?
I downloaded the game a few times but never even open it and later on just delete it
Makes sense considering Nintendo is more well know for their on the go consoles, at least here. Glad only mobile game I'm concerned from them is pokemon go.
“Not to force players to spend a lot on games”
*Enter Mario Kart Tour*
Animal crossing pocket camp isn't available on Android, I can't find the game anywhere on the app store.
You should make why Skyrim was popular
Are you guys going to cover Games Workshop and what they're doing with Warhammer? It would be amazing to see your take on the subject.
If you don't know, investors really want to invest in game companies who make mobile games, since mobile games have a HUUUUGE market.
Thanks for the vid
MONEY, apparently they make the least.
*Lillie wear Nurse outfit*
Dr.Mario is going to died, let’s appreciate the time we have fun with it now!
But still love mobile games
Hopefully, the other mobile games don't suffer the same fate(especially for Animal Crossing Camp)
Whadda 'bout Dragalia Lost?
Nintendo only does the publishing.
ok
EPIC
*Lillie sword and pokeball*
I’m going to be a hero and master!!!!
Top 10 characters can't be in smash
Just make Zelda for mobile. Problem solved
Be fascinating to see what Nintendo does if the Steam Deck takes off.
Uh also if you aren't masked 😷 maybe don't speak to a medical worker okay?