http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/32118692
Nintendo has indefinitely delayed the release of Legend of Zelda on the Wii U. One analyst has said this was Nintendo's main release on the Wii U this year, and the this delay could be a sign that Nintendo is getting ready to abandon the console.
Others have suggested that this delay is usual for Zelda games and is just a sign that Nintendo is doing a little more polishing.
What do you think?
I don't think it is a good sign for the Wii U. It's quite normal for games to be delayed for last minute upgrades and bug fixes before release (e.g. I've been waiting for months for GTA 5 to come out on the PC), and I doubt the Zelda games are any different.
As evidence, he points out that there are not a lot of big franchise games coming out for the Wii U. Looking at the release schedule at
http://www.nintendolife.com/wiiu/games/soon, he's got a point. The only big franchise games I can see listed are Legend of Zelda and Lego Jurassic World. Compare that with the XBONE, PS4 or even PC.
He actually calls the schedule "Barren". Not sure I'd go that far, but they need a few franchises, and preferably exclusive franchises to sell the console to new users. With no new Zelda coming out, I cannot see any exclusive franchise games coming out on the Wii U. Apart from the Lego game, I cannot see any franchise games at all coming out on the Wii U this year. No Fifa. No Tomb Raider. No Batman game. No GTA.
On the flip side, this is one analyst. He may be biased, or may be wrong.