
Randy Lo Gudice (Editor-in-Chief)
In a story with EdgeOnline Alain Corre, of Ubisoft Europe is not shy to express his desire for a price drop on Nintendo newest console. With the recent news of Rayman Legends being delayed in order to allow more copies sold on the larger install bases of PS3 and Xbox 360, Ubisoft's Alain Corre believes that a price drop is needed to keeps developers and publishers happy.
"We always want the hardware to be at a low price because we want as many fans as possible to afford to buy our games, so that's for sure," he said. "We think that Wii U will find its public at some point. Some were expecting sales to be quicker but we are optimistic."
"I think Nintendo has said that the Wii U sales in general were below expectations originally and the software tie-in ratio is also stable," Corre added, "so I think that when less machines sell, less games sell."

