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It's not the money it's the work. It takes more time to port to Wii U than any console due to the fact that it's a customized, proprietary machine that you have to really work at to use well. PS4 and Xbone are extremely similar to PCs; you can, in theory, make an Xbone version and slap it on PS4, Xbone, and PC all with next to no work and it will be fine. Wii U? No, you have to work to make it worth while. And that means allocating resources to it. However, I'm not sure Slightly Mad ever had much of anything on Wii U, they just talked it up for the press coverage. We haven't seen one screen or video. In fact, not a single soul has seen anything about the Wii U version, not even press in private conferences.