Nintendo and DeNA team up to launch Nintendo Systems
Nintendo and mobile games company DeNA have announced the launch of a joint venture company called Nintendo Systems, which is aimed at reinforcing Nintendo's business and creating value-added services.
In November of last year, Nintendo and DeNA had announced a joint venture company called Nintendo Systems, which aimed to strengthen Nintendo's business and provide value-added services. As per Nintendo's Japanese website, the two companies have now launched the official Nintendo Systems website.
Nintendo and DeNA establish joint venture company 'Nintendo Systems Co., Ltd.'
According to a message posted on the new Nintendo Systems website, the joint venture company was established in April 2023 and is being led by a team of engineers from both Nintendo and DeNA. The primary objective of the company is to develop a system that simplifies the process of delivering Nintendo entertainment to consumers.
Nintendo and DeNA have been in a partnership for the past eight years, dating back to 2015. They have collaborated on several titles, including Super Mario Run, Mario Kart Tour, Pokémon Masters, and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, among others.
While the exact details of their current collaboration are unknown, no games or software to be in works have been announced yet. However, as Gizmochina claims, a renowned tech news website and platform, there is potential for 'exciting' new developments in mobile gaming as a result of the partnership between Nintendo and DeNA.
"Today, April 3, 2023, "Nintendo Systems Co., Ltd.", a joint venture between Nintendo Co., Ltd. and DeNA Co., Ltd., newly joined the Nintendo Group. Nintendo Systems Co., Ltd. develops and operates systems and new services that deliver Nintendo entertainment to consumers." Nintendo stated. (Loosely translated)
"We aim to create unique entertainment innovations by fusing Nintendo and DeNA's respective commitments to entertainment and technology. The corporate website of Nintendo Systems Co., Ltd. has also opened." the firm added. (Loosely translated)