You might have heard todayâs big news: the next Call of Duty is called Ghosts, and itâs coming to current- and next-generation platforms this fall. To be specific: according to publisher Activision, the game is coming to Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, and ânext generation platforms.â
Right now, you can pre-order Call of Duty: Ghosts at GameStop or Amazon for PS3, Xbox 360, and PC. No PS4 and no Wii U. The PS4 thing makes sense, as that machine isnât out yet. But if the game is coming to Wii U, why hasnât Activision said anything yet?
We reached out to both Activision and Nintendo to ask whether the game is coming to Wii U. Neither party would comment.
Weird, donât you think? I can think of two possible explanations:
1) Thanks to a partnership with Microsoft, Activision is waiting til the new Xbox reveal on May 21âwhen theyâll show off Call of Duty: Ghosts for the first timeâbefore they admit that yes, the game is coming to PS4 and Wii U too. Maybe the terms of this deal require Activision to stay quiet about those other ânext-genâ platforms for now.
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2) Activision is waiting to see whether the under-performing Wii U can pick up steam over the next few months before they commit resources to bringing another Call of Duty over.
Or maybe the game isnât coming to Wii U at all. That sure would be a bad sign for Nintendoâs new console, especially considering the promises made by Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, who was high on third-party support for the system when he spoke to Kotaku last year
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Worth noting: Infinity Ward, the studio behind Ghosts, has not traditionally supported Nintendo platforms. The Wii ports of Modern Warfare games were handled by Treyarch, which is also the studio that developed last yearâs Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Black Ops II came to Wii U last November.
So far, third-party support for the Wii U has been rather inconsistent. Hopefully something changes soonâitâd be a real shame if the next Call of Duty skips Nintendoâs newest console too.