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keroncoward said:
UltimateUnknown said:
KungKras said:
UltimateUnknown said:
Finally no more BS and just straight to the point.

If Wii U ever sells well enough I'm sure they'll bring the next Battlefield or whatever else they're making to the platform. Now the ball is on Nintendo's quarter to sell some consoles.

You're just swallowing the new BS that they decided to stick with.......

No, EA is a business and they'll go where money is. If Nintendo paid them enough cash (and I'm talking higher than they got for Titanfall), then even Battlefield could be exclusive to Wii U. EA doesn't have this make believe relationship with MS/Sony that makes them not publish on Nintendo platforms. It's either MS/Sony pays them to get their stuff on their platform (and keep it exclusive) or its that their software sells on the aforementioned platforms because their target audience is on those platform. That's just how it goes.


PS4 and Xbox One has no gamers currently. If youre saying they were paid to bring those games to those systems then i would suggest they were also paid by Sony/Microsoft to bash the Wii U. The only third party that tries to bring their games to all consoles equally from a BUSINESS perspective is Activision. I dont think its a mere coincidence that they back tracked on their statements now that they are changing their Origin online pass strategy because Microsoft is not doing DRM. What they are basically doing now is telling us what we all knew all along (Wii U can run Frostbite 3 and UE4)

I don't think it's so much as EA being paid to bring their games to PSONE (lol) as it is the fact that EA's main games have sold best on PS360. So I am assuming they are making a bet that the same audience who bought the PS360 will return to the PSONE and won't migrate away to the Wii U or other platforms. I don't think by any means that EA handled the Wii U in a good manner, especially how they said certain engines couldn't run on the machine when they could run on current gen platforms. I do agree with you that it could have been due to their partnership with MS. I mean they are heavily partnering with MS this upcoming gen with exclusive content to even a huge AAA exclusive game which is unheard of in this day and age. So there is likely some connection there since they are probably receiving boatloads of money from MS. I would laugh though if they indeed partnered with MS due to their DRM policies and then got screwed over later when MS ended up backtracking. That would be hilarious. Guess we'll never know.