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If it does release in 2016, and is not significantly more powerful than the PS4, consider it DOA. Not only are they going to lose some of their fan base after releasing only 4 years after the Wii U, which also meant moving 1 1/2 years or so worth of Wii U games over to it, but the core market is mostly going to ignore it. Especially when they'll be able to get a PS4 (which has all those great games coming out next year) for just $299.