Basileus777
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True, but there are also a ton of other aspects to considere. For example, a game that has its most appealing feature in on-line gaming will be bought for the consoles with a bigger community.
If you add to the mix that no one bought a WiiU to play this game, it becomes apparent that while not being great or even good, those sales are far from bad.
This game's main purpose is to create a user-base of those kinds of games for future releases on the system.
Of course, what will matter the most is the total amount of copies sold to the public.
It's understandable why this is happening, but that doesn't help the WiiU any because the underlying factors causing these low software sales are unlikely to change.