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From here on it will gradually fall back to about 30k a week.

Pikmin 3 should propel it back into the 50-70k range for a few weeks. If it arrives this month or in early May, Wii U will average about 50k per week for the quarter. If it doesn't hit til June or later, the quarter will have a 30-40k average. Wonderful 101 won't cause much of a sales spike, but it should cause a mild passive baseline boost.

It's up to Nintendo; sit back and let the LEGO City/Monster Hunter boost die off to nothing, or do something. Given their behaviour lately, I suspect they'll do the latter.