In just a week,
the problems Nintendo’s
(NTDOY)
new home console is facing have cascaded into something sinister. The
traditional post-New Year slump hit Nintendo’s home market in the week ending
January 12 and exposed cruelly how weak the consumer interest in Wii U truly is. According to
Famitsu, Wii U
sales slumped from a pace of 70,000 per week to just 21,000. The ancient PlayStation 3 sold
the exact same number of units, which is nothing short of a debacle for
Nintendo. The hot portable console 3DS saw its sales slow down from 305,000
units to 106,000 units. This means that Nintendo’s portable machine is
now outselling the brand new home console by a 5-to-1 margin in Japan.
No matter how weak
the Wii U sales are now, they are likely to get worse. The launch dates of key
games seem to be slipping from March quarter to June quarter,
including the important Pikmin, Wario and Wii Fit franchises. The Wii U now
must depend on Rayman and Lego City in coming months.
This is a scary
prospect, because it now seems that Sony (SNE) is planning to unveil the PlayStation 4 in May and Microsoft (MSFT) is expected to
announce the Xbox 720 in June. Nintendo rushed its console out in late 2012 to
get a running start before the big guns of the home console industry grab the
consumer interest with their new machines. That gambit may now be about to
backfire in a spectacular manner. As demand for Wii U is already fizzling in
Japan and key games slip from the first quarter of 2013, Wii U faces a very
hard January-March period. Sony and Microsoft are then inevitably going to
start leaking information about their new consoles in April-May time frame in
the run-up to their big unveilings in the second half of the spring quarter.
The clock is ticking for Wii U. If
consumers start smelling the scent of the grave emanating from the console just
when Sony and Microsoft roll out their new gear, Wii U could face a sudden
rejection in the market place by early summer. Nintendo needs some big new
titles to revive its home machine very soon. [BGR]
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