It’s easy to tell at this point that the bulk of Nintendo’s development resources and talent have shifted to the upcoming NX- very few in house games are left to come for the Wii U and 3DS, and most of the games that the two systems are getting are low tier glorified cash grabs. Essentially, we are on the last legs of Wii U support- get as many games out for it for as low an investment as possible, so purchasers don’t feel abandoned, and then drop the system like a hot potato the first chance you get.
But Nintendo insist that they will continue to support the Wii U even after the NX is launched- doing otherwise would be tantamount to them abandoning their fanbase, they say.
“What I want to do, I think our first job right now is to make sure that the customers, those 10 million customers who have a Wii U at home have software to play,” Nintendo’s president Tatsumi Kimishima said inaninterview with Time. “And we need to make sure that they are satisfied with their purchase and continue to enjoy playing on this platform. So we can’ just abandon them and say, ‘Hey, it’s time to move on to the next thing.’
“Of course we are working on NX and looking at the experiences we can bring to that platform,” he added. “But first our job at this point is to support the consumers who have purchased Wii U and make sure that they have software experiences available to them.”
I am inclined to believe that they intend to do this- my only question is, how? They can barely support the Wii U right now as is.
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