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Nintendo assures its new mobile games will mostly be developed internally

August 05, 2025

For years,Nintendohas had a strong stance as to why it wouldn’t bring its games and characters to the mobile platform, but that all began to change yesterday. When Nintendoannounced its partnershipwith mobile game developerDeNA, it shocked a lot of people. Not only because Nintendo finally changed its mind, but because many folks thought the gaming giant would simply license its content to DeNA and let them deal with it. In a recent interview withTime, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata gave us some reassurance on the subject.

When asked flat-out whether Nintendo or DeNA would take care of the bulk of the game making, Iwata explained:

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He goes on to say that Nintendo knows what it’s doing when making traditional gaming products. But when it comes to mobile video games, DeNA knows how to handle the “service” side of things. So while Nintendo is working on developing the game, DeNA will lend a helping hand that will make each game more mobile-friendly.

Iwata was also asked about the company’s standpoint on free-to-play games vs paid games. In response, he explains:

This interview helps answer some questions thatwe had in our original postabout the Nintendo/DeNA partnership. Nintendo doesn’t want to build its own games for mobile because the company wants to do it right the first time. As far as gaming is concerned, this is the company’s first foray into the smartphone/tablet world, so why not partner with another company that clearly knows what they’re doing?

If you have time, I’d suggest reading the entire interview. It covers many more details that were left out of the initial announcement the other day. If you’d like to read on, head to the source link below. For you folkswho admittedly had some concernsabout this partnership: does this interview ease your minds a little bit?

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