Squilliam said:
It probably needs a price cut. It would make a lot more sense if they sold it for $269/$349 than with only a $50 difference. Besides this most of the early sales will be early adopters who'll want the 'best' version. I suspect if they adjust the price a little and once the mainstream audience starts buying it the basic pack will start to move a little better. |
I would say cut the basic to 250 and premium to 300 next holiday season. That should make the Wii U more attractive around the time a competitor will be releasing their new system. If MS or Sony releases for 350-400 then having the Wii U at 250/300 would seem like a pretty good deal for the price savvy shoppers.