| Angelus said: Here's what I don't understand....... If EA isn't making any games for the Wii U, shouldn't other publishers be seeing this as a huge opportunity to release certain content without such big competition. It just seems to me like there's a potential audience to be built on this system. The more high quality games you release for the Wii U while it's support is relatively (or very) small, the more fans you make. I think Ubisoft is doing the right thing here. |
Yeah, agreed. There's two ways to see the argument though. (As a third party) Either you put your content on the Wii U now since you don't have to compete with EA, or you are worried the fans won't flock to the console *since* EA isn't on it. Really the latter part turns into a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I think I might pick up AC on the Wii U, as well as Rayman. My girlfriend would love to play that game together, I'm sure.
Also, wow, I really expected this thread to get more replies. There's been so much talk about Nintendo and third parties recently... I guess people really are only interested in the negative news.








