Ubisoft: No more Wii U exclusives until Nintendo sells more consoles

Andre Yoskowitz
13 Jun 2013 18:29

The hits just keep on coming for Nintendo.
One of its biggest developer partners, Ubisoft, has said today it will not create any more exclusive titles for the Wii U console until the company sells more units.
Bluntly, CEO Yves Guillemot said, "We need more [Wii U] sold."
Earlier this year Ubisoft said they remain committed to the console, even when others like EA took the opposite stance, discontinuing development for the console. The publisher has one of the biggest hits for the Wii U, ZombiU, which was so popular that Nintendo even created hardware bundles around it.
Nintendo recently announced updates for first party smash hits Super Mario, Legend of Zelda, Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros., and Donkey Kong Country, all of which are almost guaranteed to be hits. Guillemot says he hopes the new games will help spur hardware sales, as well.

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