Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa is said to have told Japanese media last month that the company was “not necessarily looking to continue releasing many new applications for the mobile market.”

According toBloomberg,Nintendois disappointed by the revenues it’s achieved so far from titles such asMario Kart Tourand Fire Emblem Heroes.

Nintendo is reportedly cooling its commitment to mobile games

In addition, the company is said to be unsatisfied by the limitations of the mobile platform from a game design perspective.

“The company believes its franchises shine brightest when coupled with designed-by-Nintendo controllers and it’s never been fully comfortable with the touchscreen-only interface of a phone,” Bloomberg reports.

Nintendo is reportedly cooling its commitment to mobile games

Bloomberg claims Nintendo has asked its mobile development partners not to force players to spend a lot in games, fearing it could harm its game brands.

So far,over half of Nintendo’s mobile revenue has reportedly come from Fire Emblem, with the title’s gacha monetisation model proving fruitful, according toSensor Towerdata, with an average revenue-per-download of $41.

Over half of Nintendo’s $1bn mobile revenue came from Fire Emblem

The next two highest-grossing Nintendo titles, as of January 2020, areAnimal Crossing: Pocket Camp, which accounted for 12 percent of all user spending, followed by Dragalia Lost at 11 percent.

Nintendo’s Mario titles have seenhuge download numbersbut have fared worst in terms of mobile spend, according to Sensor Tower, with Mario Kart Tour and Super Mario Run contributing overall revenue shares of 8 and 7 percent, andDr. Mario Worldless than 1 percent.

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During the virus lockdown period of February through May, Sensor Tower data showed Nintendo titles like Super Mario Run declining by double digits, when other studios were posting record earnings.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp saw a 45 percent increase in earnings, likely on the back ofthe Switch game’s huge success.

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Nintendo’s move into mobile games was spurred by the commercial failure of theWii U. But withNintendo Switchseeing huge success around the world, it appears the company has reassessed its commitment to smartphones.

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Nintendo has experimented with new revenue models for its mobile titles, withboth Mario Kart Tour and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp launching subscription services.

Isao Moriyasu, the president of Nintendo’s main mobile development partnerDeNA, is quoted as saying there will not be any new mobile apps from the company until near the end of the current fiscal year, which suggests a long wait until Nintendo’s next mobile game.

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