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The official website for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp provides information about supported devices.

On iOS, the game works with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad devices running iOS 9.0 or newer. Keep in mind this does not include iPhone 4S/5/5c, iPad 2/3rd Generation/4th Generation/mini, and iPod Touch 5th Generation.

Android users can play Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp on Android OS 4.2 or newer. Nintendo does note that there may be some exceptions.

Most of the world will need to wait until late November for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. But in Australia, the game is out now on iOS and Android.

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Good news for Pokemon GO players. Niantic has pledged to improve the game’s EX Raid Battles feature, with the company tweeting out the following today:


EX Raid Battles began in a beta state last month. Unfortunately, it hasn’t been received terribly well.

As Polygon notes, EX Raid Battles requires players to be regular participants in the co-op gym feature, they tend to be tied to specific locations, and some legendary Pokemon such as Mewtwo could only be obtained this way. The necessary Premium Raid pass invitations were sent out on a random basis, and some players who only won a single standard Raid battle won the Premium Raid pass whereas those who regularly battled high-level Pokemon at a variety of gyms would leave empty handed.

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Super Mario Run was made with Unity. The same can be said of Nintendo’s latest game, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.

Unity confirmed the news on Twitter:


We’ve started to see Nintendo experiment with various engines in recent years. The new Yoshi game for Switch, for example, runs on Unreal Engine 4.

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Since Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp has been pushed out in Australia, folks are beginning to get their hands on the game. Watch a half hour of footage below.

Pokemon Duel has received its latest update. On iOS and Android, version 4.0.6 has been released.

Today’s update isn’t terribly exciting. The official patch notes only make mention of bug fixes. That seems to be all.

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Just like with Nintendo’s other mobile games, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is tied into My Nintendo. The reward site’s Australian version not only gives us a look at the game’s rewards, but also the missions.

Here’s the full lineup:

Update 2: Nintendo Australia confirms the early release. It’s also up on iOS now as well.



Update: The initial download is 53MB with another 70MB after the tutorial. It’s at version 0.9.0 rather than 1.0, which may suggest that Nintendo is going for a soft launch by releasing the game in Australia and only on Android.


Original: Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp was just unveiled a few hours ago. Nintendo plans on having the game officially ready for launch in late November.

For whatever reason, as Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp was made available on Google Play in Australia. You can try your luck here. The APK has also been floating around, which is up here.

Thanks to Justin for the tip.

The Grand Hero Battle featuring Ursula is returning to Fire Emblem Heroes tomorrow. As usual, you can obtain a 3 star version, a 4 star version and a 4 star version with Hero Feathers of Ursula if you can beat the map on Hard, Lunatic, or Infernal difficulty.

The Animal Crossing Mobile Direct is over, but for those who missed it, the entire presentation is now online. View the full recording below, along with a digest video.

Following its reveal in tonight’s Nintendo Direct, Nintendo has sent out an official announcement about Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp with full details. We have it below.


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