It won't get a price cut until November at the very earliest. Possible not until next May. Bear in mind though, that Nintendo has many other options to move hardware besides lowering the MSRP. They can offer special retailer discounts in their weekly circulars. They can bundle software/ points cards/ additional accessories with the hardware, etc. A price cut won't be necessary if they can move enough units utilizing others means of discounting. Especially since it's unlikely the Wii U will begin to break even at it's current price until sometime next year or even later.
They're already taking a loss, so a price cut is really not an option for them. Besides, we're not even two months outside of launch, you have to be fair and give Wii U a chance before you create a doom thread.







