Crytek boss points finger at Nintendo and EA
Though we’ve been getting the sense that developers don’t seem all that interested in developing for the Wii U, Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli explained in an interview that it wasn’t because of them that Crysis 3 failed to materialize on the platform. In an interview with VentureBeat, Yerli reveals that a version of the game had been running on Wii U hardware.
We did have Crysis 3 running on the Wii U. We were very close to launching it. But there was a lack of business support between Nintendo and EA on that. Since we as a company couldn’t launch on the Wii U ourselves — we don’t have a publishing license — Crysis 3 on Wii U had to die.
Business interests win again! Unfortunately, it’s these kinds of problems that exacerbate the issue of the Wii U lacking solid software support. I don’t know that Crysis 3 was likely to move units of Wii U hardware, but it certainly would have sent the message that this is a console perfectly capable of keeping up with the Joneses, something it sorely needs at the moment.
Crytek chief puts on his Warface and says why Crysis 3 for Wii U ‘had to die [VentureBeat]