Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag DLC Not Headed For Wii U
Posted on December 3, 2013 at 6:44 am
Not surprising. Ubisoft might be supporting Nintendo’s incredibly-late-to-the-HD-party misfire of a console, but they’re incredibly unhappy with it’s performance. Every game they’ve pledged to this thing, whether original titles or wonderful ports, have sold poorly. Zombi U was considered a disappointment ultimately, and that appears like Grand Theft Auto V when compared with how Splinter Cell or Rayman did at the platform, though Rayman sold incredibly poorly all around the board. In accordance with VGChartz – Splinter Cell: 20k, in comparison to about 500k on 360 and 400k on PS3. My point is, why would Ubisoft keep wasting their time with a platform who’s install base doesn’t buy their games? It is the same line of thought that applies to everyone else who doesn’t support the Wii U. And, even though Nintendo has a very good holiday season, OTHER PEOPLE’S games might want to sell well for it to really matter. If Mario 3D World sells a ton, but nobody buys Watch Dogs or Batman: Arkham Origins on Wii U, the most obvious assumption is that Ubi Soft and Warner Bros. will walk away. And what they do bother with just isn’t a concern. Hearing this news more & more is no surprise. Though i’ll never be surprised to listen to Nintendo fanboys cry out, “WHY!?!” and “SCREW YOU, UBISOFT!”. Similar to how i will be able to never be surprised whenever any PS3 game receives comments from Vita fans, “I NEED TO PLAY THIS AT THE VITA” and “WHY ISN’T THIS AT THE VITA!?!”. Some gamers just do not know how these things works…. What’s really dumb though is that ACIV isn’t even out yet, though it’s another a type of stupid over-produced titles to announce a season pass well just before it’s release. It’s basically Ubisoft’s declaration that they are only going to release 75% of the sport, and for extra money, they’ll make the remainder of it available to you diehard “fans” who don’t care much about spending money responsibly.
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