Wii U Launch Line-up Leaked By GameStop Employee

At GameStop, or any retailer for that matter, employees are trained on the products they sell. And when a product launch is as big of a deal as a new console like the Wii U, the more information is distributed for the purpose of having informed employees.

A picture of one of those training materials being used at GameStop was sent to ZeldaInformer, listing the Wii U's launch window line-up of games. As of right now, these games don't have a release date, but all are listed within the Wii U's "Launch Window" or "Holiday" (to me, holiday is still the launch window assuming it releases in November)

All but Rayman Legends and Aliens: Coloniel Marines. What the hell? That Rayman was the one game I was looking most forward to! It's listed as "TBA", which could mean that it misses the holiday sales rush and the Wii U launch window.

Anyway, here's the list of expected Wii U launch window titles:

2K Sports

D3 Publisher

  • Ben 10: Omniverse
  • Family Party: 30 Great Games (working title)
  • Rise of the Guardians: The Video Game

Electronic Arts

Maxmimum Games

  • Jett Tailfin

NAMCO BANDAI Games

Nintendo

SEGA

THQ

Ubisoft

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

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