Nintendo’s first app tops iOS charts at launch

Many traditional games publishers have tried to succeed on mobile platforms, but few have managed to replicate their success and become fixtures of the iOS and Android marketplaces.

Nintendo is off to a hot start, though. The company’s first mobile game,Miitomo, launched earlier this week in Japan and, according to multiple market research firms, it has already become the country’s top free app (not just game) on the App Store — beating out the ever-popular messenger appLine.

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Thus far, the app has accumulatedmore than one million users.

Miitomoisn’t available worldwide yet, but is expected to arrive in15 more major marketsacross North America, Western Europe, Russia, Australia, and New Zealand later this month. Until then, you can always check out some of ourearly impressionsof the Japanese version.

Four more Nntendo-developed mobile games are expected to be released by March 2017.

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