![]() The official press release is pretty info-dense, but the following paragraphs contain all the crucial highlights: ![]() ![]() It’s effectively a Pokémonian license to print money, and since the Wii U is far more powerful than the original Wii, EA’s development team won’t have to massively pare down their games just to ensure that they can actually function on Nintendo’s hardware.Īnd yet, we’re here to herald today’s announcement that FIFA Soccer 13 (pictured below) and Madden NFL 13 (pictured above) will appear on the upcoming Wii U console. If you said to us “EA has just announced plans to bring its FIFA and Madden series’ to the Wii U,” we’d likely furrow our brows, shrug and sarcastically quip, “Uh, yeah? And this is shocking … why?” The publisher is known for milking every precious iota of cash out of its big-name franchises, so it only makes sense that EA would want to spread its world-famous sports titles to the newest gaming machine from the most recognizable name in the business. ![]()
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