Nintendo President Satoru Iwata has told reporters that the Wii U will launch in the US, Japan, Europe, and Australia for the end of 2012. While the system was previously pegged for a 2012 release, this is the first time we’ve got confirmation that it’ll make it in time for the holiday season in all major markets. The 3DS launched last year in February in Japan and March elsewhere, meaning it likely got off to a slower start than if it had been available before Christmas. The announcement also means we are likely to see much more finalized details of the Wii U’s software lineup at E3 in June — so far, hands-on time with the console has been limited to tech demos.
Wii U to launch in US, Japan, Europe and Australia by end of 2012
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata has told reporters that the Wii U will launch in the US, Japan, Europe and Australia by the end of 2012.
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata has told reporters that the Wii U will launch in the US, Japan, Europe and Australia by the end of 2012.


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