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Mr Khan said:

Likely because Wii U sales have hit the floor for a new Nintendo console. As few people "as possible" were buying it, so it "couldn't" go down, only up.

That it would lose sales to only gain later as delayed sales would be no increase at all anyway.

Well if it did hit a floor, then it is actually lower than is shown there.  If we assume around 10k for the week of Pikmin, then it averaged less than 6.7k the other three weeks of August.  So with that in mind, hitting over 10k with Rayman after the price cut was announced seems unlikely.