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A number of retailers, including Best Buy, GameStop, and Target, appear to have stopped selling the Wii U Basic Set. The system is missing from each retailer’s website, leading to uncertainties regarding the product’s future. It’s also out of stock at Walmart – and it’s unknown if it will be coming back any time soon.

In other news, the Wii U Basic Set will be available for just $200 at Walmart starting on August 2.

I’d prefer not to make too much of this for now, but… the situation is curious, certainly…

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Update: Amazon took down the video. Sorry guys.

A few more details on Capcom’s Gaist, primarily developed by Treasure, have come in. Read on below for new bits of information as well as screenshots.

– Over 100 different Gaist Gear
– Gaist Gear can transform into the Extreme Form in addition to armor and weapons
– Extreme Form transforms you into a Gaist with huge power
– Need to build up your Extreme Form Gauge first
– Main character Rekka can transform into a Gaist to fight the giant Onmyou Yatagarasu
– Gaists you can transform into include: Arc Phoenix, Hurricane Djinn, Magical Cait Sith, Gaia Orochi, Wind Garuda, Maximum Tauros
– New Bloody Ogre Gaist: giant earth-type Gaist and a manifestation of anger
– Play as the Gaist Crusher Garrison, who must protect Steel City from Gaists
– Cipher is pulling the strings behind the scenes
– He repeatedly appears before the GCG and may be part of an organization

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Batman: Arkham Origins won’t have online multiplayer on Wii U, making it the only system missing out on the new feature.

As for why this is so, Warner Bros. explained in a statement that the team “is focusing development efforts on platforms with the largest MP audience.” The publisher must have felt that it wasn’t worth pouring in resources into the Wii U due to the possibility of a lack of players.

A Warner Bros. representative told us:

“MP will be available for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. The team is focusing development efforts on platforms with the largest MP audience.”

Capcom’s HD version of Resident Evil: Revelations shipped 900,000 units around the world during the three month period ending June 30. Note that shipped doesn’t fully translate to sold. Resident Evil series sales now stand at over 57 million units.

As far as Capcom’s actual financial results are concerned, the company’s net income decreased to ¥828 million ($135 million), leading to a 37.3 percent drop year-over-year. Net sales took a hit as well and lowered by 6.2 percent to ¥17.5 billion yen ($2.85 billion).

Capcom said of its financial results:

“Consolidated financial results for ended June 30, 2013 was decreased in sales and all profits from the same term last year, because of the lower ASP for the package software and the lack of major titles for the mobile contents in the Digital Content business.”

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