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Guitarguy said:
I think the reasons are:


1) The Xbox1 and PS4(especially) have gained traction and will continue to gain even more traction over the next few years as the prime exclusives come to fruition

2) The Wii U is losing third party support, Zelda U has been delayed, most of Nintendo's primary franchises have already been released(except Metroid and F-Zero really).

3) The Wii U's price is not too far off the technologically superior Xbox1 especially when you factor in the free bundled games. Without the worldwide phenomenon like the Wii motion controls, very few people would choose the much weaker system with less third party games(COD, Battlefield, Assassin's Creed, FIFA, etc) when a much more powerful machine has those games and is only maybe $20 more in a bundle.

4) If Sony and Microsoft drop the price of their consoles this year, sales of the Wii U will decline even further.

2) ok

3) Wii U have lose the third party support by 2013...

1 and 4) Ok, PS4, but why XBO??? XBO have already 150$ pricedrop, and it is down YOY... another pricedrop for XBO will NOTHING.