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spemanig said:
bigtakilla said:

So basically you want them to continue with business as usual. 


If "business as usual" means "axe the Wii U by the end of 2016," than definitely.


Well, in 2017 it will be 5 years into the Wii U's life cycle and it should be time to officially end it, I could see it come out in late spring and though it would cut ~ 6 months or so off the life cycle, yes, it would be business as usual.