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Recent coverage says Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is performing extremely well commercially, topping charts by revenue and by US sales in April. At the same time, fans are reacting with paranoia to new social dynamics between Miis, interpreting them as intentional dislike.

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Key Takeaway Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is both a chart-topper and sparking heightened fan scrutiny over whether Miis “hate” each other.
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is both a chart-topper and sparking heightened fan scrutiny over whether Miis “hate” each other.

Recent coverage says Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is performing extremely well commercially, topping charts by revenue and by US sales in April. At the same time, fans are reacting with paranoia to new social dynamics between Miis, interpreting them as intentional dislike.

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fan claim Fans believe Miis “hate each other”

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  • Check GamesIndustry.biz and Newzoo charts for updates to 2026 revenue ranking. GamesIndustry.biz
  • Watch for the next US Monthly Charts update after April to see if the #1 sales position holds. GamesIndustry.biz

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  • Tomodachi Life Fans Are Paranoid Their Miis Hate Each Other Now Kotaku
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What is Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream?

It is the latest entry in the Tomodachi Life series and a direct sequel to the 3DS cult classic. Released on April 16, 2026, for the Nintendo Switch, it features your Mii characters living on a customizable island where they interact, get into wacky situations, and form relationships. Thanks to the Switch’s power, Miis are no longer confined to just the apartment building; they can explore a much larger island. There are more options for character creation, including pronouns and expanded dating preferences. The game introduces new locations, such as the “Fresh Kingdom” food shop and the “Wher

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How Similar Are Animal Crossing And Tomodachi Life?

I’m choosing Animal Crossing here because it’s probably the closest analogue to Tomodachi Life. Well, at least they look somewhat vaguely similar if you’ve never seen the genre before and your glasses got smashed by some guy at the mall who you didn’t even mean to bump into. Both games involve characters living on an island, both games feature giving and receiving gifts, and, because having a list of three is pleasing to the brain, both games are the most fun when something unexpected happens. In Animal Crossing, this might mean stumbling upon an impromptu little gathering of residents. In Tom

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Can Miis have children in this game?

Yes. Regardless of the Mii couple’s gender, married Miis can have a baby. This feature can be toggled in the game settings if you prefer to play without it. One of the biggest updates in Living the Dream is the ability to manually select your Miis’ romantic preferences. Unlike the previous game, players can now form same-sex couples and marriages. Hungry for more Tomodachi Life? Then make sure to check out our Tomodachi Life archives for all your Tomodachi needs. If you enjoy Roblox games as well, head over to our massive Roblox codes Hub to snag the latest rewards for all your favorite experi

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What Happens To A Mii's Room When They Move In With Another Mii?

Though you'll be able to move Miis in together as either platonic or romantic roommates this time around in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream (it was only married couples before in the first game!), you might be wondering if they'll keep the room you gave them once they've moved out of their home. Yes! When your Miis move into a home together, they'll share a communal space in the first floor of the house, but the second floor features individual bedrooms for every Mii in the house, where you'll still be able to give everyone their own space to hang out and showcase their personality. Related

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