Gotta catch that mobile money.
The free-to-play puzzle game Pokémon Shuffle, which originally came out for the Nintendo 3DS this February, is getting a mobile release on iOS and Android later this year, and Nintendo doesn’t seem to be a part of it. This brings the game to a mobile market that could be worth $30 billion this year, according to research firm Newzoo.
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Players have downloaded the 3DS version of Pokémon Shuffle more than 4.5 million times, according to The Pokémon Company.