Ubisoft – formerly a large supporter of Nintendo’s home console the Wii U – has announced plans to reduce their third-party support following the software launch. The news comes after Ubisoft’s E3 show host Aisha Tyler said in an interview with IGN that the console appears to be an abandoned platform, resulting in no new Wii U exclusives. Following a recent investors meeting, Ubisoft has pulled back support until, allegedly, a price cut is announced to boost sales – senior research analyst David Gibson revealed on Twitter:

“Ubisoft at investor meeting said it has reduced plans for WiiU following soft launch and expects price cuts given sales and weaker yen”.