Nintendo shuts down servers of its first mobile role-playing game 'Dragalia Lost'

Nintendo shut down the servers for "Dragalia Lost", rendering the mediaeval action role-playing game unplayable on iOS and Android devices.

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Nintendo shut down servers of "Dragalia Lost" servers, making the medieval action role-playing game useless on the iOS and android devices it was made for, according to Game Rant. On November 29, the "Dragalia Lost" mobile game's service was terminated. Since the game became live on September 27, 2018, we would like to thank everyone who has played it sincerely, "reads the justification. A service email was also provided for "assistance with anything relating to Dragalia Lost."

The conclusion of the game was partially anticipated

Huge fanfare accompanied the release of Dragalia Lost in 2018, hailed as Nintendo's first significant internally developed game for contemporary mobile platforms after the company had come under fire for disregarding that market for too long, especially after the Game Boy's 1989 release popularised mobile gaming.

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"We perfectly recreated the world of the game.... You'll find life-sized piranha plants and Bowser, and you'll see what it is like to be Mario," said Ayumu Yamamoto, USJ's marketing communication manager. "It took almost a year longer than we had expected to open this place, and we are really glad," he told reporters at a preview.

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Music from the popular Mario games plays throughout the park and a smartphone-linked wristband allows visitors to collect virtual coins by punching blocks, just like the Italian plumber.



Augmented reality goggles attached to a plastic red visor are used in the "Mario Kart" ride, one of the park's main draws that promises to bring the racing game to life. The ride follows a track around the foreboding castle of Mario's enemy Bowser, an evil turtle, but each seat has a steering wheel and players can collect and shoot items at opponents.



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Another factor contributing to the high anticipation before the release of Dragalia Lost was Nintendo's presentation of a fresh IP that was not dependent on any already existing business assets. As a result, on the first day of departure in September 2018, it had more than one million downloads, and hundreds of thousands of users had pre-registered.

Fans of Dragalia Lost are hesitant to abandon their dream of a possible revival despite the show's conclusion. But according to recent announcements, Nintendo is focusing on console games, well-known properties like Bayonetta, and a long-awaited fourth Pikmin game.

FAQs:

  1. For what did Nintendo terminate its servers?
    Nintendo terminated its servers for Dragalia Lost.
  2. When was the service of Dragalia Lost ended?
    The service of Dragalia Lost ended on November 29, 2022.
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