I guess that means no more motion controlled Rabbid games?
Ubisoft stated during their investor meeting that it has "reduced plans" for the Wii U following the weak launch, according to tweets from David Gibson covering the meeting at E3. Ubisoft also stated that they expect Nintendo to introduce price cuts for the console given how sales are panning out and how weak the yen is.
At a separate analyst briefing, Nintendo outlined their strategy to increase the Wii U sales that Ubisoft referenced. They stated that they intended to use first party Wii U games to boost hardware sales, and they hoped that afterwards third party games would follow suit. They also assured the audience that recent software delays for key Wii U titles were driven by a focus on quality and getting used to the new Wii U hardware. Nintendo also talked about their plans to keep cash on hand, allowing them the flexibility to take more risks.