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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Deep Silver is supporting the wii u for the near future it seems.

burninmylight said:

Legend of Kay, Mighty No. 9 and maybe Bloodstained. That's it as far as Wii U support goes.


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don't even know what games they produce?



seinsmeld said:
don't even know what games they produce?

Dead Island, now Saints Row and Darksiders, Metro are the main ones.



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Ryudo said:
burninmylight said:

Legend of Kay, Mighty No. 9 and maybe Bloodstained. That's it as far as Wii U support goes.


Rodea Sky Soldier,Guitar Hero,Lego games,Legend of Kay,Mighty no 9,Bloodstained and Adventure Time then that Tantulas port that is still l a mystery

I  meant from Deep Silver. Sorry about the lack of clarity. My wet dream would be for Capcom to announce a port of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate to Wii U.



Guys, deep silver doesn't onw neither darksiders or legend of kay. The publisher on this one is nordic games. Nodrdic games has been pretty supportive on wiiu, but deep silver bringing anything is a surprise, specially after this: http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2013/04/deep_silver_has_no_plans_to_support_wii_u

I still think that we will see a bigger amount of third party titles on WiiU this E3 than most people believe. We alreadly got guitar hero, i think more will come.



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