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COD Ghost on Wii U official, ported by Treyarch, 5 other Activision titles too

xemumanic

Member
This is the one game I thought there was little/less doubt was coming to the Wii U, despite it missing out of a number of high profile multiplatform games as of late.

Why? The game is on everything else, and while that's not reason enough, (there's lots of games in that same situation that aren't coming), the last game did, and frankly, its Call of Duty, even a 'few sales' is probably good enough to be worth the time. Also, they may as well port their updated engine now, and get that out of the way. That'll benefit them in the long run.
 

XPE

Member
This has got to be ported by treyarch and the reason for it being announced so late is because the usual standards of communication between treyarch and IW


Edit: And if to back up my point from Treyarchs twitter.

Treyarch Studios ‏@Treyarch 5m
It's official…we're working to bring #CODGhosts to the WiiU on Nov. 5!
 

dacuk

Member
If they let you play as the dog with the GamePad, while other player uses the soldier, I see this version selling.
 

Malvingt2

Member
Lineup Includes Some of the Biggest Franchises in Entertainment — Call of Duty®, Skylanders®, Angry Birds™, SpongeBob SquarePants™ and Wipeout

SANTA MONICA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI), continues to support the Wii U™ system with some of the biggest franchises in entertainment, including the highly anticipated Call of Duty®: Ghosts and the next game in the best-selling kids’ franchise, Skylanders SWAP Force™, as well as Angry Birds Trilogy™, Angry Birds™ Star Wars®, SpongeBob SquarePants™: Plankton’s Robotic Revenge and Wipeout™ Create & Crash.

“As we have said before, we’re committed to doing everything we can to support the Wii U, which is why we’re excited to be bringing some of the most popular entertainment franchises in the world to the platform this year,” said Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing, Inc. “The Call of Duty franchise continues to be one of the most powerful forces in gaming and Skylanders continues to enchant new fans around the world. Our studios have been hard at work creating brand new immersive experiences perfectly suited to the Wii U platform and our fall lineup has something for everyone.”

Activision’s Second-Half 2013 Wii U Slate Includes:

Call of Duty: Ghosts — Featuring an all-new world, story, characters and experiences, all powered by a new engine, Call of Duty: Ghosts is a stunning leap forward for the blockbuster franchise. For the first time in Call of Duty, gamers play as the underdog, fighting as part of a single squad against an enemy that has superior numbers and firepower. Call of Duty: Ghosts’ genre-defining multiplayer delivers gameplay innovations throughout, including dynamic map events, character customization and other features yet-to-be-announced. The title includes Wii Remote and second-screen Wii U™ GamePad support and more. Call of Duty: Ghosts is scheduled for release on November 5, on Wii U and is not yet rated by the ESRB.

Skylanders SWAP Force — Activision’s Skylanders SWAP Force continues to build upon the success of the award-winning franchise’s signature gameplay and collectible toy experience with the introduction of an innovative feature — dynamic swapability. Kids and gamers will have unprecedented levels of choice in how they explore Skylands and battle KAOS by swapping the top and bottom halves of the toys to transform 16 SWAP ForceTM characters into more than 250 unique combinations. Set in a richly detailed world of next generation visual fidelity, Skylanders SWAP Force takes kids on an all-new adventure with 32 never-before-seen heroic characters that each offer unique powers and personalities. The game also features new abilities — such as flying, climbing, and teleporting — which can be used in special areas of Skylands. Additionally, fans can play with their entire collection of 100+, forward-compatible toys from both Skylanders Spyro’s Adventure® and Skylanders Giants™. With Wii U, the GamePad allows fans to keep track of stats and view leaderboards, as well as fans’ character collections and upgrades — right in their hands. Additionally, the game is fully playable on the GamePad so kids can enjoy the game when other family members commandeer the TV. Skylanders SWAP Force is set to release in North America on October 13, Australia on October 16 and Europe on October 18 and is rated E10+ by the ESRB.

Angry Birds™ Trilogy – The game offers more than 100 hours of awesome Angry Birds action gameplay that spans the breadth of Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio titles, as well as 40 hours of bonus levels previously not on disc. The game features animated cut scenes and interactive backgrounds — all tailor-made in 1080p HD graphics with surround sound support. The new Wii U GamePad swap capability lets players use the GamePad touch screen controls to fling their birds with accuracy as they climb the online leaderboards for the world’s high scores. The game is scheduled for release on August 13, and is rated “E” (Everyone) by the ESRB.

Angry Birds™ Star Wars® — Join the Angry Birds in a galaxy far, far away… where a group of desperate rebel birds face off against a galactic menace: the Empire’s evil Pigtroopers! The game evolves the core game design and hilarious tone of previous entries in the series with new characters, challenges, and environments that pay homage to the iconic hallmarks of the Star Wars™ universe. This title adds twenty never-before-seen exclusive levels — on top of the already two-hundred from the original Angry Birds™ Star Wars® — and, for the first time ever, two new multiplayer modes. Play alongside your friend in cooperative mode to achieve a combined high score, or compete against family and friends (up to four players) in competitive mode. In addition, the game delivers online leaderboards, beautiful, high-definition graphics, and unlockable bonus levels, items and content. The game is scheduled to release on October 29, and is not yet rated by the ESRB.

SpongeBob SquarePants™: Plankton’s Robotic Revenge — In this original story, Bikini Bottom’s very own Sheldon J. Plankton and his new legion of evil robots have destroyed the Krusty Krab and stolen the safe that houses the famous Krabby Patty formula. Join SpongeBob and his friends to locate the hidden keys for the safe before the secret is lost forever! Blending platforming, action, and puzzle-solving, SpongeBob SquarePants™: Plankton’s Robotic Revenge features references and humor from the hit Nickelodeon TV animated series, as well as the voices from the show’s cast. Fans and gamers of all ages and skill levels can get together with co-op gameplay action, creating an experience that’s fun for everyone. Players can choose between their favorite Bikini Bottom characters including SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, Sandy, or Mr. Krabs as they scour the town hunting for hidden keys and collectibles. The game is expected to release this fall and is rated “E10+” (Everyone 10 and older—Cartoon Violence) by the ESRB.

Wipeout™ Create & Crash — Based on ABC’s popular TV game show, the game gives players greater control as they test their agility, endurance and abilities. For the first time ever, players can design, play, and share their very own chaotic courses with the all new Course Creator. Choose from easy, medium or hard obstacles and try to beat your course, and then share the unique code with your friends and family! In addition, compete as either fan-favorite or all-new characters in over-the-top new courses like Prehistoric Panic and Wipeouts Ahoy with all new themed obstacles. You can also challenge your friends to reign supreme in side-by-side or team local multiplayer! The game is expected to be released this fall and is rated “E10+” (Everyone 10 and older — Comic Mischief and Mild Cartoon Violence) by the ESRB.

6 titles from them
 

Khrno

Member
Black Ops 2 should have sold more than 20k, at least judging by the number of posters on Miiverse.

I'm just being ironic with the number hence the * *, also the user base will be much bigger by november so there are more potential players than at launch.

Still that's *20k* less copies sold by EA, their loss.
 
This is all so weird the way the annoucement of ghost is for Wii U. That's it? just a facebook post long after the world announcement.
 

Frodo

Member
Why don't they make a CoD Ghost Wii U bundle?

I think it would sell....somewhat

Nintendo should definitely do this and heavily advertise it has *FREE ONLINE* in big shiny capital letters.

Use whatever it has to promote the platform and deepen its relations with 3rd parties.
 

ultrazilla

Gold Member
It's time for Wii U owners(myself included) to step up and support the release. I have a 360, PC and Wii U. I will buy the Wii U version to show support for third parties!

Seriously you Nintendo owners, you people need to support these releases(obviously based on it being a credible port) or you'll only be playing first party Nintendo games on the system in the next year or so.
 

Effect

Member
Now to wait and see if the Wii U version comes with the pre-order DLC. Or if they'll refuse to provide like they did with the Nuketown map for Black Ops 2. That likely could be the deciding factor for me in the end.
 

Snookie

Member
Not buying it because of the crap support they gave BO2. I dont trust them to not do that same thing with this.
 

CrunchinJelly

formerly cjelly
Developed/Ported by Treyarch, not IW.

https://twitter.com/Treyarch/status/360445074506653696

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You know what? I'm buying this.

Who's with me?

Black Ops 2 for the Wii U is one of my favorite games.

Think this will be as good as that one???

I don't know THAT much about the developers but isn't Treyarch better than the shell of Infinity Ward nowadays???

I don't know who is handling the port though of this game.

Either way, probably a buy.
 

xemumanic

Member
It's time for Wii U owners(myself included) to step up and support the release. I have a 360, PC and Wii U. I will buy the Wii U version to show support for third parties!

Seriously you Nintendo owners, you people need to support these releases(obviously based on it being a credible port) or you'll only be playing first party Nintendo games on the system in the next year or so.

If it were me, and I had to choose from the 3 platforms you own, I'd get it on the 360, or more likely, the PC. There would be little reason for me to get it on the Wii U. If the Wii U was my only system, then obviously of course.

As much as the Wii U needs people to consider buying these games on that system on an equal level, its just not perceived to be there currently. And once the next gen platforms come out, there will be even less of a reason. And that's the problem Nintendo faces. There's little reason for me to get multiplatform games on the system, and I'm the 'definite version' type. I want the *best* version for my money, and I still don't want to buy it on the Wii U, vs even the 360. So the system is stuck being used just for exclusives.
 
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