Fire Emblem Heroes is already its most lucrative mobile title, so Nintendo is aiming to further extend its lifespan.
Nintendo’s newest financial report points to strong showings on both the console and mobile fronts. [Update: No Switch Pro in 2020]
The ever-shifting nature of patent law has resulted in the overturn of a 2017 ruling that ordered Nintendo to pay damages to iLife Technology.
In an interview, company president Shuntaro Furukawa said they are “currently researching” interesting ways to utilize augmented reality.
New report from Taiwanese paper DigiTimes squares with previous report from The Wall Street Journal, but should be taken with a grain of salt. [Updated]
System gets off to a good start and is likely to reach 100,000 sales by end of 2019. How will Nintendo sustain sales for 2020? We chat with experts on the Chinese market.
The Switch sold 830,000 units over Thanksgiving week and will also officially launch in China next week, but how well will it do?
We speak with the former Nintendo of America boss about his goal to help shape next generation business leaders, and how critically important Satoru Iwata was for him personally and professionally.
The franchise now sits at 240 million units sold over the course of its lifetime.
‘Seeing a game grow from a tiny prototype into a fully-featured game is humbling.’