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I'm not qualified to say if this is true or not. However, would it really shock anyone?

Nintendo would have cut the Wii U whether it was a success or not. Look at the original Wii as the example. It sold past 100 million. Yet Nintendo still cut the Wii's Network support and product support when the Wii U was coming.

In essence, Nintendo left the vast majority of their customers hanging. And it's not like every Wii U owner had a Wii.

My opinion, there's no excuse for them doing this to their customers. The PS3 and 360 are a generation older than the Wii U and are still online. The Vita as bad as it sells is still online.

Overall, what message does this send to potential customers? This is what Nintendo needs to start asking themselves.