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Miitomo, Nintendo’s First Mobile Game, Launches in 16 Regions in March

Take your Mii everywhere, even without a 3DS.

The slides from yesterday’s Nintendo Investors Meeting have been released online, and with them come new information on the big N’s plunge into the mobile market. The slides are all in Japanese, but thanks to some translations from Cheesemeister on Twitter we’ve now got confirmation that Miitomo will still be hitting Android and iOS devices in March.

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More specifically, pre-registration for Miitomo will begin Feb. 17. The game will then launch in Japan mid-March, following suit to 15 other countries in eight different languages (Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, and Russian) by the month’s end. The game will be coming to Japan, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, and several countries throughout Europe.

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With pre-registration for Miitomo just a couple weeks away, you can expect more official announcements from Nintendo soon.

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