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Wouldn't surprise me one bit if NoA had the game "disappear".



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Wright said:

Perhaps Itagaki thinks it is better to release it on Ps4/X1/PC?


it would be better to be honest. This game will sell even worse then bayonetta 2.

On the other hand games like sea of Thieves would do alot better on wii u as on xbox one. Just bad decision. But it will be on wii u pretty sure, even ist 95% of wii u owners dont care for those games.

 



ARamdomGamer said:
MikeRox said:
It's NoA denying the US market games again much like Xenoblade Last Story. Expect an XSEED release in 2017 ;)

But NoA did publish Xenoblade.


Fixed :x



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they have to cut out a flag to sell it in some stores...



Wright said:

Perhaps Itagaki thinks it is better to release it on Ps4/X1/PC?


I'd be surprised if he thought otherwise, but the game being a Wii U exclusive is probably the result of no one wanting to publish it on those platforms.



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forest-spirit said:
Wouldn't surprise me one bit if NoA had the game "disappear".

Make it look like an accident.



Looking at the release date for Xenoblade X, i think NoA is simply shuffling release dates to their convinience.



Player2 said:
forest-spirit said:
Wouldn't surprise me one bit if NoA had the game "disappear".

Make it look like an accident.


"We were absolutely going to release the game but then an employee accidently hit the 'delete' key. Whoopsies."



Nem said:
Looking at the release date for Xenoblade X, i think NoA is simply shuffling release dates to their convinience.

sure they do, there is no excuse to have a release after europe. the english translation is done when it releases in europe, and its a lot less paperwork in the us than in 10 european states...



Nem said:
Looking at the release date for Xenoblade X, i think NoA is simply shuffling release dates to their convinience.

I think that's what we're seeing.  They're trying to spread things out to have a better balanced lineup.  Not the only company that does this, but like all companies that do this they seem to have forgotten that the *internet* exists and people aren't ignorant of releases elsewhere.