| osed125 said: If both companies intend to launch their system by the end of 2013 there is no turning back without loosing money. Games are already being made and both companies have spend too much money to just "delay" the new consoles. So imo it doesn't matter if the Wii U sales are good or not, Sony and MS won't push there consoles launch (unless something major happens). But to answer your question I believe the lowest the Wii U will do is 4m. Nintendo forecast 5.5m units by March and I believe they can achieve that goal. After that is pretty hard to say without knowing which games will be release. |
exactly.
wiiU's details last E3 may have influenced things a bit but MSony are already on a schedule. it is too late to turn around regardless of wiiU sales. the communication process and relationships with 3rd parties are ~10,000 times more important than wiiU sales volume.








