Nintendo shuts down lost Dragalia, its first new IP on mobile
Nintendo has announced that it will be shutting down Dragalia Lost, the mobile gacha RPG developed by CyGames, shortly after the story ends later this year.
ONE announced on the official Dragalia Lost website revealed the decision, saying that the game’s story would end with the addition of Chapter 26, Part Two in July, and that Nintendo would discontinue service for the game “at a later date.” An official schedule for when the game will no longer be available will be announced in the coming weeks.
The announcement also confirms that after a new set of heroes is added on March 31, the game will receive no additional content beyond the main campaign and “certain story missions”, noting that one Certain summons and events will remain until the game has been discontinued.
“Team Dragalia Lost would like to thank all of our players, past and present, for your love and support for Dragalia Lost since its launch,” the statement read. “We sincerely hope that you’ve enjoyed your experience with the game from the moment you started playing it, and we’ll work to ensure that you continue to do so within the time allowed.”
Dragalia Lost is the first original IP made for Nintendo mobile phones, first launching on iOS and Android devices in 2018. It follows Miitomo, Super Mario Run, Fire Emblem Heroes and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp in Nintendo’s mobile portfolio, and it is the second to be discontinued after Miitomo’s discontinuation in 2018.
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