Nintendo's Super Mario Run Fake Apps and Clones Are Now Dominating The Google Play Store For Android Users
After Nintendo released its new gaming app in smartphone, Super Mario Run, on Thursday. Nintendo's first major game for mobile is already a big hit on iPhone users but for the android, the company stated that it will be available next year. As a result, a massive release of fake and clone apps has ventured into Google Play Store for the android users.
There are a lot of android users who wanted to play but can't due to company's declaration that the official Super Mario Run will be available next year. There are a lot of fake apps and clones, so, the players should be informed especially if they get the Super Mario Run from untrusted sources.
According to the report of BGR, players should look out for clone apps that are circulating now around the internet. If the player badly wanted to get the game for their android device, they better look for one that is available on Google Play Store than the clone apps that are available from alternative sources, which are now greatly immense on the internet. Though there are still no available of the game for the android devices, don't be fooled by them.
CNET was the first one to spot the cloning of Nintendo's game, stealing the limelight of the game to generate profit. There are two apps that are now bounding up the Google charts, the "Super Plumber Run, and "Mario Run Jumper." As per the report of Cult of Mac, Google stated that the game, "Mario Run Jumper" has now been suspended as Google seeks to weed out the applications that are running afoul of Google Play policies.
Meanwhile, Nintendo hasn't given any official announcement or comment pertaining the cloning issues of the game yet but A Japanese party has given their ideas earlier this month. The party suggested that the game initial launched on iOS is because of the robbery concerns and stating that Nintendo was greatly concerned about the robbery issue.
But Nintendo is expected to announce their android chronicle of their "Super Mario Run" this upcoming 2017.
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