Could you possibly tag your conjecture and interpretive speculation, as such and not topical of Wii U please? I do a search on 'Wii U news' and this comes up which is definately not with the search parameters. My thanks in advance for your cooperation.
lol, okay, Nintendo never said they were "unhappy with the Wii U." I can see the passion for any of their systems, and they really wouldn't go through such extensive trouble of releasing a flagship game every month if they were actually "not happy with Wii U"
It didn't sound like a 'ringing endorsement' but it was far from a bad thing to say. Have some respect for the Activision guy because he will get flak for this.
Secondly, he has brought up a valid point which is that everyone in the gaming industry wants/needs Wii U to do well because they don't want home consoles as we know them to fail. PS4 and Xbox1 may suffer a similar fate especially with their mainly cross-gen launch line-up and lack of anything that will wow casual consumers.
Nintendo won't be happy with Wii U sales numbers, understandably while they'll remain quiet about it all.
Activision have a tough choice to make.I think CoD will sell, but Titanfall will do much better than it, when it has more dynamic fun gameplay and larger multiplayer games online. Wii U will be an afterthought, but as time goes on, they aren't sure if to cut ties with it or not.
I do a search on 'Wii U news' and this comes up which is definately not with the search parameters.
My thanks in advance for your cooperation.