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TC Mii News.png|The location of the Mii News building in ''Collection''.
TC Mii News.png|The location of the Mii News building in ''Collection''.
TC Mii News Newscaster.png|A Mii anchorwoman giving a newscast.
TC MiiNews WelcomeToMiiNews.png|The broadcast introducing Mii News.
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=== ''Tomodachi Life''===
=== ''Tomodachi Life''===
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Latest revision as of 23:20, 11 June 2024

Mii News in Tomodachi Life.

Mii News is a location in Tomodachi Collection and Tomodachi Life. It is unlocked by having seven Miis on the island, with at least three male and three female islanders. It broadcasts every time a new facility or event opens or the island reaches a major milestone, even before the building itself is constructed. After it is built, it gives humorous news updates twice daily at 7 am and 7 pm, which are purely for entertainment purposes and do not relate to any actual events happening in the game.

The completion of the building also gives the player the ability to view past news stories under an "Old News" tab; up to 10 (in Collection) or 50 (in Life) are saved at a time, and the oldest broadcasts are deleted once the maximum is reached. The player can lock newscasts to prevent them from being deleted.

Breaking newscasts will indicate their arrival by the text "News Flash!" at the bottom of the map screen, then immediately sending the player to view the broadcast. Once the newscast is over, the player will be sent back to the map screen. The player cannot view old news while a breaking newscast is going on.

News Reports

Gallery

Tomodachi Collection

Tomodachi Life

Trivia

  • The Food Mart is the only building which does not receive a newscast for its opening.
  • When viewing old newscasts, Miis appearing in them will keep the same clothing that they were wearing at the time of the broadcast. Otherwise, any changes to a Mii's appearance made since then will be reflected, including using hair-color spray to change their hair color.
  • There are three different music tracks used for broadcasts, with one used specifically for breaking newscasts, with the remaining two playing during random newscasts; an upbeat track plays during more "standard" newscasts, while a more dramatic-sounding one plays for newscasts considered more "serious" in nature.
  • Images of Miis from the cover of Tomodachi Collection can be seen in the background of the "Mii Claw Game" news story in Life.
  • The picture for the "Gigantic Swing Set Swings Into Action" news story in Life includes the Matterhorn visible in the background.