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AnthonyW86 said:

I actually wanted to make the same thread. By the end of 2015 all major titles will have launched, and third party support we be all but non existened. Nintendo will probably launch one new system in 2016 to replace both 3DS and Wii-U.

Even if its not formerly discontinued, the Wii-U will be dead by the end of 2015. And Nintendo is not going to put effort in developing new games for it.

I don't thimk the system not passing 9 million by the end of the year is that bold a statement either. I definitely do not expect it to pass the 10 million mark this year, unless they announce a huge price cut. 

A most sensible reply. But I honestly don't think a price cut is the saving grace. Just like the "MK8 & Smash evangelists" are hopelessly clinging to past heavy hitters. The bottom line is this: no one wants the Wii U. There's just too many factors weighing it down. 

I'd wager 90% of its owners are die-hard Nintendo fans. The rest is split between casual families and other hardcore gamers (those who own a PS3/PS4 or 360/X1). You can only milk your own fanbase for so long. At some point you need other diverse groups of consumers to pick up the pace.