The disappointing sales of the Wii U units also seemed to have affected software sales as well. Originally the company had anticipated sales of 3.8 million units but those numbers have since been revised to 1.9 million, half of Nintendo’s original predictions. This is pretty bad news for Nintendo especially in the face of competition from Sony and Microsoft, both of whom have released their next-gen consoles whose sales have well eclipsed the Wii U to date.
So why aren’t customers biting? Well it seems that it could be a vicious cycle. Developers aren’t too eager to develop for the console, and at the same time gamers are complaining there aren’t enough games. Nintendo has yet to release newer first-party titles like Mario Kart 8 and Super Smash Bros., although we have to wonder how much help that will do. What do you guys think? What can Nintendo do to pull themselves out of this?