Nintendo handhelds also do little in the way of sales.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/35861
Electronic Arts (EA) recent financial report revealed that their games on the Wii and Wii U only make up 1.3% of sales.
The total amount earned last quarter on the Wii and Wii U was 9 million. Sales from games on Nintendo's handhelds only accounted for 0.7%. In comparison, sales on the PS3 (18.8%) and Xbox 360(24%) were much higher. Mobile games made up 10.8% of sales and PlayStation handhelds 1.0%. PC dominated with 39.4%
It is worth noting that EA's most recent releases on the Wii U and Wii were Need for Speed: Most Wanted (Wii U), in March, and FIFA 14 (Wii) which was the same game as FIFA 13, but with updated rosters.
Thank you for adding the part in about what EA has actually released on the system. So many gaming sites are leaving that part out.Seconding this bit of good footwork. Context is crazy important.
Ubisoft was on board on Wii U since day one.
You know to what all that support amounted to in their reports? Whopping 4 percents (or was it 7, don't remember).
Considering EA has been doing nothing spitting in the face of Wii U customers all this year 1% is an astounding achievement that should be celebrated. By someone...
Don't make it sound like Ubisoft is Nintendo's staunchest ally.I am not making it sounds like anything.
NWR: Putting the Journalism back in Video Games Media Websites, Blogs, and Editorials.Thank you for adding the part in about what EA has actually released on the system. So many gaming sites are leaving that part out.Seconding this bit of good footwork. Context is crazy important.