The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Slow getting out of the gate

Nintendo’s Mario mobile game has server overload on launch day

- SAM NUSSEY REUTERS

TOKYO — Nintendo Co Ltd’s <7974.T> hotly awaited mobile title Mario Kart Tour launched on Wednesday with many users initially complainin­g server overload meant they could not play the game that is seen as a major test of the Kyoto-based company’s mobile ambitions.

Expectatio­ns have been high for the title, where users steer characters such as Bowser, Yoshi and even Mario’s first love interest Pauline as they race karts through world cities, with New York the launch location.

“The servers are experienci­ng heavy traffic. Your log-in request will be processed in the order it was received,” read a message that appeared when the game was launched.

A Nintendo spokesman said the company was aware that, due to heavy traffic, some users were having trouble accessing the game but he said the situation was improving.

Nintendo has been slow to expand into mobile gaming, choosing to focus on its hybrid Switch console. Its online subscripti­on gaming business has lagged rivals Sony Corp <6758.T> and Microsoft Corp .

Mario Kart Tour, which risks disappoint­ing gamers with its initial lack of a multiplaye­r option, includes an in-game currency that can be used to try and win rare characters and items and a $4.99 monthly subscripti­on to unlock in-app rewards.

That’s the same price point as Apple Inc’s “Apple Arcade” streaming service, which offers more than 100 titles.

The game’s teething problems came after Nintendo launched a lower-priced, handheld-only version of its $300 Switch console on Friday, aiming to provide an alternativ­e to its aging 3DS device and to encourage people to buy multiple Switch units.

In Japan, the Switch Lite is estimated to have sold around 180,000 units in its first three days, based on data by industry magazine Famitsu.

The sales figures are a “spectacula­r start,” Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal wrote in a note, adding that Switch Lite’s lower price point was likely to drive demand for the device into the holiday season at the end of the year.

Nintendo’s shares slid on Wednesday, closing down 4.3% ahead of the Mario Kart game launch. Its shares have climbed almost 40% this year.

 ?? KIM KYUNG-HOON/REUTERS ?? A woman shows the mobile title Mario Kart Tour on her smartphone during an interview with Reuters at Tatio’s game center in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday.
KIM KYUNG-HOON/REUTERS A woman shows the mobile title Mario Kart Tour on her smartphone during an interview with Reuters at Tatio’s game center in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday.

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