Nintendo Announces Month-Long ‘Wii Fit U’ Trial
Posted on February 2, 2014 at 2:08 pm
Earlier today, Microsoft announced that it’s going to be giving early Xbox One adopters access to a tribulation version of Kinect Sports Rivals within the months leading as much as the title’s launch. Now, Nintendo has announced the same plane for its upcoming Wii Fit U title.
Wii Fit U is scheduled to launch on November 1 in North America and in Europe. On that day, Wii U owners might be capable of download an ordeal version of the sport free of charge. The trial version is truly the whole Wii Fit U game, though it does require a Wii Balance Board to play. The trial would be available from November 1 until January 31, 2014 and lasts for 31 days starting with the day it’s first played.
In addition to the trial, Nintendo is offering to unlock the trial for those that buy a Wii Fit U “Fit Meter.” People who buy a Fit Meter and sync it to the trial may have the total game unlocked, forever. The Fit Meter will retail for $20 – only one-third the cost of the entire Wii Fit U game. This makes that trial version/Fit Meter offering quite a deal for Wii U owners who actually have a Balance Board.
The Fit Meter is a small activity meter this is meant to be carried in the course of the day. The device counts steps and changes in elevation, adjusting an estimate of calories burnt accordingly.
Wii Fit U, which expands upon the preferred Wii Fit workout game for Wii and updates it for Nintendo’s new Wii U console, was previewed last month in its own Nintendo Direct:
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