A strange decision by Ubisoft tbh, that means they're going to have to change the gameplay to suit traditional controllers and turn it from a 2D platformer with unique gameplay features into a bog standard 2D platformer. They'll also need to scale it down to run on the weaker hardware. Around 20% of the game is centered around the use of the GamePad apparently.
Is it a strange business decision though - they will surely sell more copies on the 360/PS3 than they will while the Wii U is severely struggling in sales. The Wii U version is obviously finished.. but because the hardware hasn't sold nowhere near enough, Ubisoft want to wait until the sales pick up.. knowing that they will likely lose money on the project anyway they have decided to create 360/PS3 versions in the bid to stem the loss. To me, it sounds like a normal and quite sane business decision.
Guess you were totally wrong when you said Ubisoft were happy with the sales of ZombiU and AC3 - but thats no suprise
The reactions on a few forums and Miiverse isn't too good for Ubisoft, plenty of people are going to be boycotting it by the looks of things.
A couple of nerds.. who have bought a Wii U because its made by nintendo instead of caring about playing great games.. its not like Ubisoft have cancelled the Wii U project - I really doubt the loss of these sales is going to affect anyone apart from the nerds themselves.
I don't have a problem with it going multiplatform myself, but removing the GamePad features and turning it into a bog standard platformer isn't good. Am still getting it though, I've had it pre-ordered for a bargain £19.99 since November last year lol
Why isn't it good.. it isn't good for nintendo - no... its great for non-nintendo gamers and Ubisoft surely.