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DerNebel said:
Zero999 said:
oniyide said:
This was hilarious all of it. Zero999 is a riot, it is known that the more a game is delayed it losese money. You cant make money on a game that is not on the shelves. LOL the longer a game is out the more potential sales it can have its common sense. Just be real and say you want the Wii U version out at the same time and you dont care what happens to Ubi.

You can't lose money on a game that is finished and waiting to be released, especially when no special date is gonna be missing. you can lose money by releasing all versions except one, wich loses a lot of value.

before you come with the inevitable rayman argument, rayman was 2 weeks away from release when was delayed 7 months. different situation.

Hmm, let's think about this... the best information for the release date of the Wii U version is that they'll maybe make a 2014 release according to Ubisoft, maybe... So if they'd wait for the Wii U version to be finished then we'd probably be looking at a holiday release, "what's wrong with holidays?" you might think, well look at Watchdogs, last year it was on of the most hyped games, but with every month that game doesn't release the hype has been steadily diminishing. I've been constantly seeing people say things like "I used to be really interested in this game but now I don't care anymore", so thinking that the game wouldn't lose sales and therefore money if it takes even more time in development is stupid.

Also which games release in May on the PS and Xbox consoles? Pretty much nothing noteworthy. What releases in the holidays? Everything. Cod, Fifa, AC, Destiny, The Order, Halo and probably alot more. So in the holidays competition would be much stiffer, which would mean that marketing expenses would need to be higher and that the game would cause of its very diminished hype lose many sales to other games.

Now you're probably thinking "but the same applies to the Wii U version" and to that the answer is simple: Sales the Ps4/X1/PS3/360/Wii U versions of the game would lose by pushing the game to the holidays > sales they're losing on the Wii U version by releasing it later than the other versions. The Wii U version is by far the least important version of the game and was always only going to sell a fraction of what the other versions are going to sell.

So, saying that having a finished game and not selling it can't lose you money is absolutely wrong.

with resources being TAKEN FROM THE WII U VERSION, of course it isn't scheduled to be released soon. had they kept each team with each version, they'd be all ready a little later than the current may 27.

Let me draw again: the wii u version is halted and there are still two and a half months untill the other versions release. when that happens, the development of the wii u version will have to cover that ground.

again: a wii u version would be finished far before, if the team had kept working on it, and all version would be released only a little later than may 27. maybe july, if ubisoft is really incompetent.