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Wyrdness said:

Except part of the collapse has already happened you just chosen to be blind to it and don't even understand the point being put across, AAAs won't disappear but they won't be common either as the cost of them will become too high for developers to try and turn every title into a AAA title, fact that highly regarded developer are starting to shy away from the approach backs this.

If Wii U didn't have droughts it would have still had the same problems, I know you're irritated by the delay but sorry trying to pin all the problems to missing deadlines is non sense, the problems were much more than that from consumer confusion to even pricing.

Activision, Sony, Microsoft, Bethesda, EA, Ubisoft, none of them are in danger of imminent collapse, and none of them are backing away from the AAA model.

And I didn't say all of Wii U's problems were due to delays, there were definitely other factors, such as marketing, power, and pricing, but the droughts that resulted from key software being delayed definitely hurt the system.