Lobo and the compatibility patch for Injustice went live today, but not on Wii U. What's the incentive for Nintendo owners to buy third party software when they are continually kicked in the teeth?

Lobo and the compatibility patch for Injustice went live today, but not on Wii U. What's the incentive for Nintendo owners to buy third party software when they are continually kicked in the teeth?

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is their a cost for putting up DLC on the Wii U (store)? (not sure if the others are free though).
What is the incentive for third parties to make Wii U versions if no one is going to buy it?


Hopefully Wii U owners will get to have the chance to purchase the DLC content down the road. The whole DLC issue (and not just for this game, but for others such as Black Ops II and Most Wanted, among others) is really is becoming somewhat silly. Your game is already on the system, and you have customers eager to give you more money for already created content. What's the issue?
| pokoko said: What is the incentive for third parties to make Wii U versions if no one is going to buy it? |
What is the incentive for Wii U owners to by third party software when they're paying the same price for an inferior experience?

Whats the incentive for business to support the system when the games sell so poorly?
It was never coming today even if it is coming because Nintendo updates their store on Thursday.
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