Wii U launch titles leaked?

7 May 2012

With gamers knowing some (but guessing most) of the games that will launch with Nintendo’s Wii U console, it seems as if a leak has given a better insight into what may push the console on release.

Blockbuster UK leaked photos which allegedly show the Wii U launch game list from an internal point of sale system.

The list featured 25 games, some known and some unannounced.

Standing out like sore thumbs, Splinter Cell 6, Forumla 1 All Stars, and Marvel Super Heroes – all falling into the unannounced group.

Whether these prove to be true or not remains to be seen, but check out the list regardless:

  • Just Dance 4
  • Killer Freaks From Outer Space
  • Marvel Super Heroes
  • Metro Last Light
  • Monsters Party
  • New Super Mario Brothers Mii
  • Ninja Gaiden 3
  • Pikmin
  • Rabbids Party Land
  • Raving Rabbids
  • Rayman Legends
  • Shield Pose
  • Splinter Cell 6
  • Sports Connection
  • Tekken
  • Your Shape 2013
  • Zombie
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines
  • Assassin’s Creed
  • Batman Arkham City
  • Darksiders II
  • Dirt 3
  • Formula 1 All Stars
  • Game Party
  • Ghost Recon Online

E3 would be a good time for publishers to reveal some of the unconfirmed games, as the Wii U is rumoured for a late 2012/early-2013 release, although don’t hold your breath on unannounced guesses.

Source: GoNintendo

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