"We're awaiting an announcement from Nintendo on new hardware."
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/40780/project-cars-wii-u-officially-cancelled
A report from NintendoLife has confirmed that Project Cars Wii U has been officially cancelled.
The realistic racer was originally slated to come out on Wii U later this year following the game's PC/Xbox One/PlayStation 4 releases, however developer Slighty Mad Studios were unable to get the game to run at a satisfactory framerate and resolution on the Wii U. Studio head Ian Bell indicated that they were looking at future Nintendo hardware and were hoping for an announcement soon.
The game has sold over a million units to date worldwide, and a sequel has been announced.
We could reach a fairly solid 30FPS [on Wii U] but it might take a hell of a lot of work. On the other hand, about halfway through us finishing, Nintendo might announce a new console (I have zero knowledge on this BTW but I've heard 'rumours'). Our work might just be the best thing that ever hit that new console in the driving sim genre.In light of that, I'm not sure I buy that Wii U is too weak to run the game. Rather, it sounds like the team could try to get it to work but was playing chicken with Nintendo announcing NX which obviously hasn't happened. Slightly Mad Studios probably doesn't think it's worth the effort when Wii U's successor will be announced in less than a year. That is certainly the team's prerogative, but let's not pretend that studio boss, Ian Bell, didn't basically admit as much. Coupled with the fact that Slightly Mad Studios already announced a new crowdfunding campaign for a sequel about a month ago, and it isn't that difficult to see why it wouldn't want to put the time and energy into a late port to a struggling platform when it can refocus its efforts on a sequel that can be ported to said platform's successor. Slightly Mad Studios isn't a large company. It has to do what's best for business. A Wii U port isn't, and blaming a struggling platform is better damage control than "We don't feel like it because we're already working on a sequel."
And my interest in this game is also Officially Cancelled.
These jagoffs yanked our chains for over 3 years! (http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/30045/details-on-wii-u-version-of-project-cars-emerge) promising greatness for the WiiU. Way to stick the landing, boys. You are indeed slightly mad for thinking I would support you now.
bastards. i hope noone buys their sequel to their boring race-sim.
And the sad thing is the Wii U, to my knowledge doesn't even have double the number of units sold.And my interest in this game is also Officially Cancelled.
These jagoffs yanked our chains for over 3 years! (http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/30045/details-on-wii-u-version-of-project-cars-emerge) promising greatness for the WiiU. Way to stick the landing, boys. You are indeed slightly mad for thinking I would support you now.
Welcome to the hell that Vita owners are in right now, where we've been seeing developers pulling their Vita ports at the last minute a lot recently.