Asda suspends Wii U stock

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The Wii U will no longer be stocked at any of Asda’s 555 UK stores, with the retail giant only selling a limited range of hardware and software online.

Asda confirmed their new policy to CVG, with stores not even bothering to stock key new release Pikmin 3 – despite it reaching number two in the software sales chart this week:

‘Asda continues to offer customers a selection of Wii U games and accessories through Asda Direct, but these ranges are currently not on offer in Asda shops,’ said a spokesperson.

A seemingly random collection of hardware and software is still listed on the Asda website, but the Wii U console is currently out of stock and given the news it’s unclear whether it’ll ever be available again.

Although Wii U sales have been dire since launch, primarily because of a lack of games, the timing of Asda’s move is peculiar given that this month sees the release of Pikmin 3 and the beginning of a string of more prominent releases.

Stranger still is that the Asda website is currently listing all 3DS consoles as being out of stock, despite still selling a number of games and offering pre-orders for future titles such as Pokémon X/Y.

Although the Wii U has struggled since launch the 3DS has been the best-selling console in the UK for the last two months. This may imply some sort of falling out between Asda and Nintendo, and certainly Nintendo are aware of the situation as they already have a prepared statement:

‘Nintendo UK does not comment on specific business practices with individual retailers. However, as we have seen with Nintendo 3DS, software sells hardware, and with titles such as Wonderful 101, Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD and Super Mario 3D World already announced for this year as well as the recently released Pikmin 3 and New Super Luigi U having reached number 2 and number 6 in this week’s chart respectively, we are looking forward to the year ahead on Wii U.’

Although there’s nothing stopping Asda from restocking both consoles the situation is reminiscent of the early days of the GameCube, when a number of UK retailers stopped selling the console due to similarly low demand.

Asda has already tried selling the Wii U console at a lower price, but without any new games to stimulate demand it had predictably little effect.

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Source: http://metro.co.uk/2013/07/29/asda-drops-wii-u-and-3ds-refuses-to-stock-pikmin-3-3903179/

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MarluxiaPosted:

Wii U basically had Mario on it.

CraigPosted:

I dont know anyone with a Wii U.

ZukiPosted:

The Wii U was going nowhere anyway, next gen consoles are out soon.

KatsumiPosted:

Mohombi I never saw the point of Wii U.
The original one is good enough for me.
I also think that the sales here in Norway are bad as well.


I wouldn't of minded a Original Wii with improved specifications, i think it was a bad idea to include a drawing tablet in the controller and have specifications lower than the Xbox 360

KatsumiPosted:

MW2-Rush If the Wii U games, ain't bringing in the money, why have them!


I agree. Asda is a business and they need to make money one way or another, if the Wii U isn't making money they are perfectly valid in removing them

AstraeusPosted:

That's Asda price.

CokesPosted:

Didn't know people invested in the Wii U.

MaggardoPosted:

If the Wii U games, ain't bringing in the money, why have them!

PrecariousPosted:

Everyone seems to be hating on the Wii U. They deserve it though the Wii focused o n motion gaming the was fun for families and it had some great classics it wasn't meant to be a console to surpass the others in graphics or speed. It was for fun. Then Nintendo brings the Wii U which I'm guessing is supposed to be a console............

OasisPosted:

Business is business, why would they continue to have it take up shop floor space when it's not generating the revenue. It's actually a smart move, keeping a very limited range to online only, that way if they need to they can add more whenever they want or completely wright the whole thing off.

I like the Wii U. But sometimes you have to accept that the demand just isn't there as much as other titles/hardware.