• @[email protected]
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    26 days ago

    This is… kind of weird, no? Like why would they pull the plug on an app that keeps the microtransaction money rolling?

    • Chozo
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      I have to imagine the game is no longer making enough money through MTX to staff a dev team anymore.

      This seems like a pretty good way to end a live service game, though. This way your game doesn’t just disappear into the ether completely.

      • @[email protected]
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        2126 days ago

        That was the most logical answer I came up too. Its just crazy to do the right thing and make if work offline instead of just binning it like so many other live service games.

      • @BigPotato
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        226 days ago

        I mean, I never paid for it but I did the math many years ago, to explain predatory microtransactions, and found out that for a chance - a perfect rolled no dupes chance - it’d be cheaper to buy a 2DS and a physical copy of new leaf.

        Like, there’s only so many times they can release a set or do a palette swap for a ‘new’ collection.

    • @CosmoNova
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      I recall Nintendo claiming they wanted to move away from mobile again a while ago but I didn‘t really believe it back then and I‘m still skeptical now. They‘ve received more criticism for their predatory mobile games lately so maybe that got something to do with it or it‘s simply not making enough money anymore to bother with it and they‘d rather get the devs working on something else.

      • @[email protected]
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        526 days ago

        nintendo and DeNA crates a joint venture team last year, so i highly doubt theyre pulling out of mobile, theyre just relying less on it.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 days ago

      I always wondered this myself.

      I think I remember reading a while ago that apps need to be updated occasionally to comply with .apk guidelines.

      This is presumably dependant on which permissions the .apk requests. So a simple calculator app wouldn’t need to be updated, but the calculator plus app, which tracks my blood pressure, how many glasses of water I’ve drank, and my semen count, would need to be updated occasionally to comply with Google’s privacy policies.

      But I’m not an app developer, so don’t trust me on a whim.

      • @Masamune
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        526 days ago

        I see your post has a few upvotes. Therefore, I will trust you implicitly on this matter. Thank you!