Gamerace said:
This more than anything else. Rayman Origins didn't sell much on Wii which has a massive installed base (didn't do big numbers on any system) for no reason to think it'd have done great on WiiU. It did have a chance to gain a following on WiiU but I can't fault Ubisoft. Without question they'll sell more going multi-plat. WiiU's soft sales just made that an easy decision. Irony is this was the one game that was playable on WiiU's in stores to showcase the gamepad. |
Going multiplatform was indeed a wise decision but to delay the WiiU version was a big mistake. They would have been alone with tons of people desperate to find a new game for their Wii U.
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