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Discounts worked, sales of Wii U is multiplied. Why is Nintendo's console problems? | ExtraHardware roosterteeth
Discounts worked, sales of Wii U is multiplied. Why is Nintendo's console problems?
Nintendo in 2006 swept the world with its gaming console Wii. That has so far sold more units than the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 Wii U introduced last year but remained in the shadow roosterteeth eagerly awaited PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and Nintendo failed to convince potential buyers that the Wii U to the club next-gen consoles also include.
For the second quarter of this year, the Wii U has sold only 160,000 copies and analysts had reported that the total sold less than 3.5 million of these consoles. Sales as compared to original forecasts fell short of 2,000,000 pieces. Nintendo decided to act (albeit a little late in the day) and a set of Wii U Deluxe roosterteeth Set cheaper by $ 50 to $ 299
In a recent press release, the company boasted that September sales of Wii U Discounted jumped roosterteeth three times. This is confirmed by analyst Liam Callahan from the company NPD, adding that the increase in sales also helped roosterteeth the new package with the game The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD. In the Czech stores Unfortunately, I discovered this set, and prices are somewhat higher than they would by the conversion of U.S. dollars should be.
Players roosterteeth from buying Wii U discourages roosterteeth mainly limited selection of games. Nintendo promises to shortly issue a few custom titles, for example, publisher Bethesda gave but hands off the console and EA announced that the game uses the Frostbite 3 engine (eg Battlefield 4, but also the next Madden NFL) for the Wii U will not be published.
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