Mr.Khan we know that UbiSoft slipped up and most believe it is a MMO for the WiiU that is in development at UbiSoft Quebec. The studio released a job ad for developing an MMORPG AAA game then the same lady made a job posting for an WiiU AAA game and apparently it was the same team. The studio doesn't have many teams and if they are developing an MMO it is highly unlikely they have the resources to develop a AAA WiiU launch title on the side. That is not just a rumor but pretty much fact, a studio that size couldn't produce both a WiiU AAA game and a MMORPG AAA game it simply involves to many resources.
We also know that WoW has been rumored strongly which would seem to suggest MMO's are more then just possible. We usually don't see two different MMO'S rumoured at the same time for a console, PC maybe but not a console.
I also talked with BioWare last year who said they would be interested in bringing The Old Republic to WiiU if it is capable of handling it. That was when I was saying I was dissapointed that I wouldn't be able to play it because I only owned consoles. Though that is hardly any kind of confirmation but it shows they are interested.
Throw in interviews about bringing MMO's to consoles in the past. A huge reason was that Microsoft and Sony strictly control their online content and the games being released are very difficult to make. However Nintendo has already said they are going to have a far more open system one which developers have almost complete freedom. EAGames and UbiSoft have bothb made comments about Nintendo's online future.
So the tablet would be perfect for playing an MMO, the online network will apparently be open enough for developers to have the freedoms they didn't have earlier. Two different major publishers are rumored to be bringing MMO's one which looks all but certain and all on a console and consoles rarely ever get MMO's!
As for memory we know that full blown retail games will supposedly be available for download that means memory should not be a problem.
I can't see anything that would stop an MMO from coming to WiiU. Evidence overwhelmingly supports the idea and the Old Republic would be a perfect game to launch with WiiU. Also keep in mind Nintendo recently reversed their position on subscriptions and paid DLC something Nintendo was hugely against until announcing Nintendo's new network for WiiU/3DS.
Everything points to Nintendo making WiiU an all round gaming machine capable of handling every genre!
-JC7
"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer







