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Rayman Legends Is a Wii U Exclusive

by Carmine Red - August 15, 2012, 5:21 am EDT
Total comments: 13 Source: Ubisoft

Ubisoft's European Gamescom trailer for the game ends with the words "Coming Christmas 2012 Exclusively on Wii U."

Ubisoft's Rayman Legends is set to be a Wii U exclusive when it releases. Ubisoft revealed this in their latest video trailer for the game, unveiled at the current Gamescom videogame trade fair in Cologne, Germany. The trailer displays the declaration "Coming Christmas 2012 Exclusively on Wii U" at the very end of the video along with a view of what could be the game's boxart. It shows off multiplayer gameplay utilizing the Wii U GamePad's potential for asymmetrical cooperative multiplayer (the ability to provide one participant special abilities and features they can use to benefit the whole group.)




However, even if the game is an exclusive when it launches on the Wii U, there is still the chance it could come to other consoles at a later date, making it more appropriately considered as a timed exclusive. At E3 2012, Ubisoft themselves were unclear over whether the game was a hands-down Wii U exclusive or whether there was a chance it might go multiplatform eventually. It's worth noting that the game's predecessor, 2011's Rayman Origins, was a multiplatform release.

Talkback

EnnerAugust 15, 2012

A Christmas release? Hmm, I was hoping it would be a launch game.


I agree that the game will be a timed exclusive. It doesn't seem like Ubisoft to have a sequel be a system exclusive.

DarthBradyAugust 15, 2012

I think you said it right in the last paragraph. We all know it will hit other consoles at some time - it's Rayman, after all.


However, I don't care if it does when I really think about it. I just think it's nice that it will launch as a Wii U exclusive. It's nice to see publishers showing faith in the Wii U in ways like this.

broodwarsAugust 15, 2012

Well, we'll see how long this lasts.  A pity, because I'm not buying a Wii U at launch.  Maybe I'll be able to play the game on other platforms early next year along with all the other games I wanted to play this year that were delayed into that time period.

famicomplicatedJames Charlton, Associate Editor (Japan)August 15, 2012

With the extra features and the fact it could also be downloadable from day 1, could make this most popular on Wii U.
Man, it's been a while since a triple-A 3rd party game was (timed or otherwise) exclusive to Nintendo and on-par graphically with all other systems!
Maybe Resi 4 was the last one?

CericAugust 15, 2012

Be interesting if on the eventual Vita version if they mapped the second player stuff to the back touch of the Vita.  Have some real pat your head and rub your tummy stuff going on there.

broodwarsAugust 15, 2012

Quote from: Ceric

Be interesting if on the eventual Vita version if they mapped the second player stuff to the back touch of the Vita.  Have some real pat your head and rub your tummy stuff going on there.

If they ended up doing that, they'd have to change the mechanics a bit so that just tapping on the back touch activated whatever you could normally interact with next.  I've played Vita games like Escape Plan that use the back touch for precision and timing-based puzzles, and it's just too hard to consistently hit a precise spot on the back touch.

Honestly, though, I'd rather they just scrapped the silly Wii U co-op option for the other versions.  It was designed for the Wii U controller, even if I did buy the Wii U version I'd never have anyone to play Co-Op with (I don't live with anyone who games), and it's just not a feature I care about.  I'd rather have online Co-op for the other versions.

Chocobo_RiderAugust 15, 2012

Third party games go FROM Nintendo platforms TO other platforms.  Not the other way around.  Of course it won't remain exclusive.

Pixelated PixiesAugust 15, 2012

I adored Origins for Wii. It would be cool if they were to eventually release this for 3DS as well. I'd very much like to pick it up.

RasAugust 15, 2012

Christmas 2012?  I guess Europe hasn't been infected by the PC bug.  In America, it would be Holiday 2012.


I've never played a Rayman game.  This'll be my first, unless I buy the previous one for my 360.

TJ SpykeAugust 15, 2012

Quote from: Ras

Christmas 2012?  I guess Europe hasn't been infected by the PC bug.  In America, it would be Holiday 2012.

Christianity isn't the only religion, just so you know. Holiday is more accurate anyways since it describes a couple of months.

The game looks good, though financial issues will prevent me from checking it out til at least 2013.

Pixelated PixiesAugust 15, 2012

Quote from: TJ

Quote from: Ras

Christmas 2012?  I guess Europe hasn't been infected by the PC bug.  In America, it would be Holiday 2012.

Christianity isn't the only religion, just so you know. Holiday is more accurate anyways since it describes a couple of months.


What if it actually is coming out dec 25th? lol.

I'm agnostic but personally I have no problem with it being called the Christmas months or Christmas period. Some people in the UK though seem to get really bothered by it. I don't understand how people could get upset about something so innocuous. I wonder if those same people would bemoan the fact that in Pakistan many fast food restaurants provide post-Ramadan special offers?

Chozo GhostAugust 16, 2012

As long as this game features "accomplishments" I'm sold.

PhilPhillip Stortzum, August 16, 2012

One of the most interesting Wii U games to me. Definitely adore the art style. The game is a good fit for the Wii U. The exclusivity should attract some attention to the title, and platformers usually do well on Nintendo systems. Then again, the game could be on any other platform and I'd play it.

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