Nintendo just announced its next mobile game … but you’ll have to wait to play it

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Nintendo has just inked a deal with developer Cygames to create a new mobile game called Dragalia Lost
Details are sparse, but the game will be a traditional JRPG with a real-time battle system and loot box-style microtransactions. Too bad
you’re going to be waiting awhile to play it.The plan is that the game will come first to Asian markets - Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and
Macau - starting in a few months
A North American and European release has been confirmed, but it won’t happen until later Nintendo says.One potential reason for this is
that the game’s developer, Cygames, is responsible for the incredibly popular Granblue Fantasy, a mobile title that had over 16 million
registered players in Japan. Dragalia Lost will borrow some of the same mechanics as Granblue Fantasy - including its loot box-based
rewards system in which items, characters and upgrades are unlocked at random by spending in-game currency.To seal the deal, Nintendo has
obtained 5% stake in Cygames, just like it did with Pokemon Go developer Niantic when that partnership was announced.Nintendo’s train
keeps a’rolling The news of the Cygames mobile RPG comes in Nintendo’s end-of-year financial briefing, which also contains some juicy
tidbits on how well the company has done in the last 12 months. The big takeaway is that Nintendo is basically printing money at this
point. Nintendo had a good first year with the Nintendo Switch (selling 15 million units), the Nintendo 3DS family of systems hit a
landmark 72 million units in sales this year and Nintendo plans to keep up the pace with Super Smash Bros on Switch, Mario Tennis Aces and
the Splatoon 2 DLC, Octo Expansion. We also know that Nintendo has other mobile games in the works, including Mario Kart Tour - however,
they're still a ways off. Nintendo today announced the time and date of its E3 2018 Direct, though, so we won't have to wait long to hear
from new Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa.