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EA: We'll get back to Wii U when it's viable

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 16 Jun 2013 7:58 User comments (4)

EA: We'll get back to Wii U when it's viable According to EA Labels president Frank Gibeau, the company will resume developing games for the struggling Wii U console when "it becomes a viable platform" to sell games.
Last month, the company confirmed it would not be bringing popular sports titles like Madden 25 and FIFA 14 to the console, and a spokesperson later confirmed there were no games in development for the system.

Gibeau's comments mirror those of Ubisoft, which earlier this week announced they would not develop any more exclusives for the console until Nintendo sold more hardware. Unlike EA, however, Ubisoft remains committed to the console for non-exclusives.

"Look, the only thing they can do to fix it is to sell more boxes. We're a rational company, we go where the audience is. We publish games where we think we can make a great game and hit a big audience, and make money. That's why we're here, that's why we have an industry,"
said Gibeau.



"The Wii U, we shipped four games. We shipped Madden, FIFA, Need for Speed and Mass Effect. In fact, the last Need for Speed shipped 60 days ago had a pretty good Metacritic. It was a good game. It wasn't a schlocky port, we actually put extra effort into getting everything to work. And it's just not selling because there's no boxes," he concluded.

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4 user comments

116.6.2013 23:02

awww, No Madden 25 and FIFA 14 for poor us...

/sarc

217.6.2013 02:09

Customers: We'll get back to EA when they're viable.

This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 17 Jun 2013 @ 2:09

317.6.2013 03:16

I heard EA say to Nintendo, "We don't know how to influence consumers to your console."

I blinked when Nintendo shouted back, "What's that, you don't know how to innovate?"

417.6.2013 11:57
Mrmars
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The wii U this generation dreamcast won't even miss it when it's gone look forward to the day I can play Mario kart on the X1 or the PS4

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