Nintendo releases “Nintendo Today” official information app


Nintendo Today app

Nintendo surprised fans during its latest Direct presentation. The company announced a new mobile app called Nintendo Today. It will be available for iOS and Android users. According to Shigeru Miyamoto, the app will work alongside Nintendo’s livestream events. These events have become incredibly popular during the Nintendo Switch era.

Nintendo Unveils “Nintendo Today” – A New Mobile App

With the upcoming Switch 2 Direct on April 2nd, Nintendo Today will provide regular updates on the next console.

A One-Stop Hub for Nintendo Fans

Nintendo describes the app as a daily calendar full of exciting content. The company explains, “this smart-device app is like a daily calendar which delivers a variety of content including the latest news, videos, and comics featuring your favorite Nintendo games and characters from select franchises.” This means fans will get a centralized platform for updates, exclusive media, and announcements.

A Smart Move for Nintendo

Nintendo Today launches at a perfect time. The company has big plans for 2024. Keeping all news in one place makes sense. Along with a new console, Nintendo is expanding in other ways:

  • Theme parks: Super Nintendo World has been a big hit in Japan and the U.S.
  • Movies: After The Super Mario Bros. Movie became a blockbuster, more films could be on the way.
  • New services: Nintendo has launched unique products like the Alarmo alarm clock and the Nintendo Music streaming app.
  • A dedicated museum: A new museum now celebrates Nintendo’s history and achievements.

Where to Get Nintendo Today

So, excited to try it? You can download Nintendo Today now on the App Store and Google Play. The app will keep you updated with the latest news, exclusive content, and fresh announcements.

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With Nintendo Today, fans can stay connected to their favorite games and characters like never before.

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