Nintendo Has Now Shut Down Its Dr Mario World Mobile Game
Yesterday, through Dr Mario World’s Twitter account, three of the viruses of the game posted that the service is officially over: Back in July, the company has also planned to create a Dr. Mario World Memories webpage. This page is now live after the game’s service ends. It would be a way for players to revisit their memories of the game. Yellow: “Thanks so much for playing, everyone!” Red: “The game won’t be playable, but don’t forget that you’ll be able to look back via a web page that’s being set up. Good luck out there!” #DrMarioWorld Dr. Mario World is not only the first mobile game that the company has discontinued. Nintendo had discontinued Miitomo (2016), Pokémon Duel (2016), and Pokémon Rumble Rush (2019) as well. If you would like to delete your player history, please go to Delete Save Data in the app and delete your save data.” Moreover, Pokémon Shuffle Mobile (2015) and Pokémon: Magikarp Jump (2017) haven’t received any updates in years, and their developers don’t plan on adding more features for these games. On the other hand, Nintendo had also launched great hits like Super Mario Run (2016), Fire Emblem Heroes (2017), and, of course, Pokémon Go (2016), which recently surpassed $5 billion in revenue after five years of its launch. Now, the company is betting on Pokémon UNITE, which launched a few months ago. Check Also: Nintendo Direct 2021: Major announcements and trailers for fans