| teigaga said: They better be considering most warrior games sell nothing over here. The question is will Nintendo be happy with that? Probably content but not happy, Hyrule Warriors was supposed to be flagship title and it was even given a decent marketing budget too. It'll likely do nothing to slow down the systems falling sales, but it will make a profit at least. |
Its not even remotely a flagship title. Its a spin-off. The fact that it has marketting, minimal with one commercial, is just a sign that Nintendo is learning how televisions work.
If it were a flagship title it would have launched concurrently globally, and not on the heels of Smash 3DS. It doesn't even have the semblance of a budget for a flagship title, nor would Nintendo risk their Zelda-IP on making this a flagship of the IP or otherwise. They even said what it was during E3, a little off-shoot to keep Zelda fans entertained until the real game comes out. It will give a hardware bump but its not at all aimed to be or positioned to be on the levels of any of the flagships like Smash, Kart, Mario, or Zelda.







