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THQ and developer 4A Games dropped its plans to release Metro: Last Light for Wii U. Part of that can be blamed on the number of SKUs the studio is already committed to. Unlike the original game, Last Light will be coming to the PlayStation 3.

Chief technical officer Oles Shishkovtsov explained that if yet another platform was involved, the quality of the game could have diminished:

“We had an early look at it, we thought we could probably do it, but in terms of the impact we would make on the overall quality of the game – potentially to its detriment – we just figured it wasn’t worth pursuing at this time. It’s something we might return to. I really couldn’t make any promises, though. We had an initial look at the Wii U, but given the size of the team and compared to where we were last time, just developing for the Playstation 3 is a significant addition.”

Wii U’s technical aspects may have also contributed to the decision. 4A’s Huw Beynon said that console “has a horrible, slow CPU.”

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XSEED has released a ton of games in its history – around fifty titles or so. Out of the entire selection, you may be surprised to hear that The Last Story is the company’s most-successful title ever. That news comes straight from the direct source – XSEED itself.

That’s very encouraging considering the Wii was a “dying console” when The Last Story finally made it to North America. It also bodes well for XSEED’s relationship with Nintendo. We don’t know how many copies The Last Story sold, but XSEED must be pleased.

The official news about the announcement is posted below.


This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

3DS retail

Pilotwings Resort – £39.99 UK Only

3DS Download

Dress To Play: Cute Witches! – £3.59
PIX3D – £3.59 UK Only)

3DS DLC

New Art Academy – £1.79 each

Drawing Birds lesson
Illumination lesson

DSiWare

Spirit Hunters Inc: Shadow -£7.19 / 800 points
Spirit Hunters Inc: Light – £7.19 / 800 points

Wii VC

The King of Fighters ’96 – 900 points

Source: Nintendo PR



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