Press Release
In today’s European
Nintendo Direct presentation, Nintendo has announced that their
latest home console, Wii U, will launch across Europe from 30th
November. Wii U is an HD console that offers more choice and variety
of gameplay than ever before, with brand new gaming experiences
enabled by the innovative Wii U GamePad controller, whether playing
alone or together with friends. The Wii U GamePad offers an
integrated second screen and can also be used independently of the TV
set with certain software.
Two launch hardware packs were announced along with the strongest line-up of launch software in Nintendo history. These include third-party heavy hitters such as FIFA 13 from Electronic Arts and Activision’s Call Of Duty®: Black Ops II, Ubisoft’s ZombiU™ and RAYMAN® LEGENDS as well as in-house titles like Nintendo Land and New Super Mario Bros. U. The Nintendo Direct presentation also revealed previously unannounced upcoming software titles exclusive to Wii U, such as Capcom’s Monster Hunter™ 3 Ultimate and BAYONETTA 2, developed by Platinum Games and published by Nintendo.
The Wii U Basic Pack features a Wii U console with 8GB internal storage and a Wii U GamePad, both in white. The Wii U Premium Pack contains a black Wii U console and Wii U GamePad, and with 32GB of internal storage provides more space for downloadable digital content. The Premium Pack also contains a stand for the GamePad and console, a charging cradle for the GamePad, a sensor bar and the Nintendo Land software. Both packs also feature an HDMI cable and AC adapters for console and GamePad.
The Wii U Premium Pack also features a reward programme called Nintendo Network Premium that grants points for digital purchases in Nintendo eShop. Valued at around 10% of the original Nintendo eShop price, this credit can be used against future purchases once you reach a minimum of 500 points*.
Two launch hardware packs were announced along with the strongest line-up of launch software in Nintendo history. These include third-party heavy hitters such as FIFA 13 from Electronic Arts and Activision’s Call Of Duty®: Black Ops II, Ubisoft’s ZombiU™ and RAYMAN® LEGENDS as well as in-house titles like Nintendo Land and New Super Mario Bros. U. The Nintendo Direct presentation also revealed previously unannounced upcoming software titles exclusive to Wii U, such as Capcom’s Monster Hunter™ 3 Ultimate and BAYONETTA 2, developed by Platinum Games and published by Nintendo.
The Wii U Basic Pack features a Wii U console with 8GB internal storage and a Wii U GamePad, both in white. The Wii U Premium Pack contains a black Wii U console and Wii U GamePad, and with 32GB of internal storage provides more space for downloadable digital content. The Premium Pack also contains a stand for the GamePad and console, a charging cradle for the GamePad, a sensor bar and the Nintendo Land software. Both packs also feature an HDMI cable and AC adapters for console and GamePad.
The Wii U Premium Pack also features a reward programme called Nintendo Network Premium that grants points for digital purchases in Nintendo eShop. Valued at around 10% of the original Nintendo eShop price, this credit can be used against future purchases once you reach a minimum of 500 points*.
Existing Wii owners
will be pleased to hear that nearly all Wii peripherals will be
compatible with the Wii U console - with neither hardware pack
including a Wii Remote Plus controller, Wii owners won’t need to
repurchase peripherals they already own. For players who don’t
already own a Wii console, Nintendo has created a Wii Remote Plus
Additional Set containing a Wii Remote Plus controller, Nunchuk and
sensor bar. Most Wii download software is also compatible with Wii U,
meaning previously purchased WiiWare and Virtual Console titles will
be transferable to the Wii U console.
*Points value is around
10% of the original Nintendo eShop price before VAT. Please note that
this scheme will only be available in countries where users can
purchase content from Nintendo eShop. It is currently planned to run
this scheme until the end of 2014.
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