Activision unveils 6 Wii U games, including CoD Ghosts

26 July 2013
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Activision has given Nintendo fans something to cheer about as the publisher has announced 6 upcoming games scheduled for the Wii U.

The most notable of these announcements being Call of Duty:  Ghosts, which will now be making its way to Nintendo’s Wii successor, along with PC, current and next-gen consoles.

Next to Ghosts, five other games were confirmed: Skylanders SWAP Force, Angry Birds Trilogy, Angry Birds Star Wars, SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton’s Robotic Revenge and Wipeout Create & Crash.

It was confirmed that the Wii U version of Ghosts will feature Wii remote and second-screen Wii U GamePad support. It will also release on 5 November 2013, alongside the other platform versions.

“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 ofActivision Publishing,

Source: Activision Investor Relations

More Activision news:

CoD Ghosts multiplayer gets “dynamic event mechanic”

Call of Duty Ghosts gameplay videos unveiled

Call of Duty: Ghosts to be “powered by next-gen engine”

Call of Duty: Ghosts outed by retailer

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  1. UltimateNinjaPandaDudeGuy
    26.07.2013 at 11:03

    I honestly don’t care if anything like this comes to the WiiU… All I care about are the Nintendo titles!

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