all 4 games are worthy of purchase.
Nintendo fans better speak with their wallets here or forget about Ubisoft future support.
all 4 games are worthy of purchase.
Nintendo fans better speak with their wallets here or forget about Ubisoft future support.
Finally some comon sense from a 3rd party dev. They first mention how every system takes time to get a big fanbase, then they say they can be a part of bringing that fanbase to the console.
Meanwhile, EA are bitter cause their late inferior ports did'nt sell, and clearly won't do anything to help WiiU till they can see someone else already did all the job of making that console valuable, then they will jump the bandwagon.
I know I'll be buying Rayman Legends and Watchdog on WiiU.
What?! I can't hear you over all this awsome! - Pyrrhon (Kid Icarus:Uprising)
Final Ultimate Legendary Earth Power Super Max Justice Future Miracle Dream Beautiful Galaxy Big Bang Little Bang Sunrise Starlight Infinite Fabulous Totally Final Wonderful Arrow...FIRE! - Wonder-Red (The Wonderful101)
I love Ubisoft for doing this. It's the smart move and It's made their games day one purchases for me, assuming they are quality titles (All four games do look very good)
Here's what I don't understand.......
If EA isn't making any games for the Wii U, shouldn't other publishers be seeing this as a huge opportunity to release certain content without such big competition. It just seems to me like there's a potential audience to be built on this system. The more high quality games you release for the Wii U while it's support is relatively (or very) small, the more fans you make.
I think Ubisoft is doing the right thing here.
| Angelus said: Here's what I don't understand....... If EA isn't making any games for the Wii U, shouldn't other publishers be seeing this as a huge opportunity to release certain content without such big competition. It just seems to me like there's a potential audience to be built on this system. The more high quality games you release for the Wii U while it's support is relatively (or very) small, the more fans you make. I think Ubisoft is doing the right thing here. |
Yeah, agreed. There's two ways to see the argument though. (As a third party) Either you put your content on the Wii U now since you don't have to compete with EA, or you are worried the fans won't flock to the console *since* EA isn't on it. Really the latter part turns into a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I think I might pick up AC on the Wii U, as well as Rayman. My girlfriend would love to play that game together, I'm sure.
Also, wow, I really expected this thread to get more replies. There's been so much talk about Nintendo and third parties recently... I guess people really are only interested in the negative news.



Ubisoft currently have the highest selling third party game on Wii U in ZombiU, and 3 of the system's 10 top sellers to date.
They're doing quite well on Wii U with regards to its small install base; 1 in 8 Wii U owners owns ZombiU. (that'd be 9-10 million on PS3/360)
We'll see how Ubisoft feels when the true next gen games come out. Its fine for now, but its smart for them to make exclusive franchises for Nintendo since they wont be able to measure up for the next gen multiplats.
It looks like the Nintendo fans were driven away from the website. Nintendo threads used to attract so many of them.


| NobleTeam360 said: It looks like the Nintendo fans were driven away from the website. Nintendo threads used to attract so many of them. |
It's a depressing time to be a Nintendo fan, especially on a sales site, I'm not surprised many have left.