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Less than two years after vowing to deliver on an "unprecedented partnership" with Nintendo, gaming giant EA is quiet on the Wii U front.

 

"We have no games in development for the Wii U currently," company spokesperson Jeff Brown told Kotaku yesterday. He did not rule out the chances of EA developing for the Wii U again. EA publishes many of gaming's biggest franchises, including Madden, The Sims, and Battlefield.

 

In June 2011, at the biggest gaming event of the year—E3—Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata closed his presentation of his company's biggest games and then-forthcoming Wii U console by welcoming then-CEO of EA John Riccitiello to the stage. "What Nintendo's new console delivers speaks directly to the players of EA Sports and EA Games. Nintendo's new console will produce brilliant high-definition graphics and new gameplay opportunities. We look forward to seeing great EA content on this new platform." Riccitiello was also enthused about Nintendo's embrace of online gaming.EA delivered for Wii U early, releasing Wii U versions of Mass Effect 3, Need For Speed Most Wanted, Madden and FIFA for the new console. Each of those games had been released months earlier on rival Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms. While they ran well, they were, ultimately, late ports. EA's biggest console game of early 2013, Dead Space 3, skipped the Wii U.

Brown told Kotaku that that early run of EA games on Wii U represented EA delivering on its E3 2011 partnership.

 

EA supported Nintendo's previous console, the Wii, throughout the machine's lifespan, even launching some Wii-only/Wii-first games such as Steven Spielberg's Boom Bloxand the MySims games. But the company, like many other major third-party companies, struggled to find a blockbuster hit for Wii. Rival Ubisoft succeeded with JustDance, but that was an exception. On Nintendo consoles, traditionally the main company that has thrived is Nintendo as system owners flock to support the likes of the Wii Sports, Super Mario and Zelda games from Nintendo.

 

The full absence of Wii U games from Nintendo's pipeline seemed increasingly likely as the Wii U remained conspicuously absent from announcements regarding major 2013 EA games such as Battlefield 4and the new Madden and FIFA. A lack of EA support will prevent Wii U gamers from having access to an NFL game, for which EA holds the exclusive license.

 

 

 



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Is someone actually surprised? Cause I'm not.



I win!



I am very surprised -_-



    R.I.P Mr Iwata :'(

Honesty!

Now if they give us the real reason why, we can all go home



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Everyone knew this already lol.



Estelle and Adol... best characters ever! XD

well, i didnt know it was that bad really, i thought FIFA and other crappy EA multiplats would eventually come even if downgraded compared to Xbox360



Now Nintendo should make Mario Football (Gridiron), and use the WiiU pad to plot strategies etc.

If it's successful, it will force EA's hand. They'd be forced to play ball (no pun intended).



Well, its confirmed that I don't really care because I don't buy EA games in the first place. Nintendo better hope that its heavy hitters: Smash Bros, 3D Mario, Mario Kart, and Zelda can convince them otherwise.



Mr Khan said:
Honesty!

Now if they give us the real reason why, we can all go home


They can keep their reasons as long as they keep being this honest.



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