Nintendo is ending support for Dragalia Lost

Nintendo is ending support for Dragalia Lost

Nintendo announced today that they are ending support for Dragalia Lost.

“The Dragalia Lost team would like to thank each and every one of our players, past and present, for your love of and support for Dragalia Lost since its launch,” the official Dragalia Lost website confirms. “It is our sincere hope that you have enjoyed your experience with the game from the moment you started playing it, and we will strive to ensure that you continue to do so for as long as time allows.”

“After the final set of new adventurers is added in a summon showcase scheduled for March 31, the game will not receive any new content updates aside from those for the main campaign and certain quests,” the company adds.

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The game’s main campaign will come to a close in July when the second part of chapter 26 is released. Nintendo says that “service for the game itself will come to a close at a later date.”

Dragalia Lost is Nintendo’s first original mobile game. The company was slow to enter the mobile market, only dipping its toes with games like Super Mario Run in 2016 and later with Mario Kart Tour.

The free-to-play fantasy role-playing game supported touch controls on Android and iOS. It managed to earn over $100 million within its first year on the market.

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