A trio of Atlus titles are currently on sale on the eShop. Code of Princess, Etrian Odyssey IV, and Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers have all been discounted.
Atlus relayed the news via Twitter:
Need something for 2/14? Get Code of Princess, Etrian Odyssey IV, & Soul Hackers on sale in the Nintendo eShop for that special someone!
— Atlus U.S.A., Inc. (@AtlusUSA) February 11, 2014
Each game can be purchased for $20 each. The sale lasts until February 17.
Hometown Story was previously given a general Q1 2014 release window for Europe, but we now have a more specific release date.
Creator Yasuhiro Wada told Nintendo in a video interview that the game is scheduled for launch in April. As previously mentioned, Rising Star Games will be publishing.
Hometown Story originally released in North America last October.
Those who a Best Buy Gamers Club membership can purchase the Rocketfish Wii U Transport Bag for $10. As far as I can tell, this offer is valid for both the free and paid memberships.
The sale is valid until February 15. It’s valid both in store and online.
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Red Hook Studios’ Darkest Dungeon has experienced a great deal of success on Kickstarter. In just 24 hours, the “challenging gothic roguelike RPG” exceeded $75,000 in donations and received full funding.
Darkest Dungeon’s Kickstarter page mentions that the team is “very interested in consoles”, including 3DS. Red Hook Studios’ Tyler Sigman also told reader WALEED that “anything is possible” when it comes to Wii U.
“Anything is possible! We’ll have to see how the campaign goes and see if we can get enough funding to look at porting it to other platforms. The more interest there is, the more likely it is to happen!”
You can check out Darkest Dungeon’s Kickstarter here. If there’s any news about the game heading to Nintendo platforms, we’ll be sure to let you know.
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Wii U accounted for a tiny portion of Ubisoft’s Q3 sales. How small are we talking about? 2 percent small.
Nintendo Life has the breakdown:
Q3 2013/2014
Wii U delivered 2% of sales — €10.4 million / £8.7 million / $14.2 million out of a total €520 million / £433 million / $710 million
First nine months of 2013/2014
Wii U delivered 4% of sales — €32.5 million / £27.1 million / $44.4 million out of a total €813 million / £677 million / $1110 million
Wii actually performed quite a bit better for Ubisoft, with last-gen’s console accounting for 11 percent of the publisher’s sales. Here’s the full rundown of shares for other platforms:
PlayStation 3 — 28%
Xbox 360 — 27%
PlayStation 4 — 12%
Wii — 11%
PC — 10%
Xbox One — 9%
At the end of the day, these results shouldn’t be too surprising given the installed bases of Wii U and Wii. Ubisoft also continues to produce Just Dance titles for Wii, which still seems to be a success on Nintendo’s last-gen console.