Capcom to still make Wii titles

January 8th, 2010 Posted in Software, Wii by Jeff Baker


Yesterday we brought you word that Capcom would no longer be developing hardcore mature rated titles for the Wii due to underperforming software sales. However, Capcom has today refuted the pervious statement releasing a new announcement:

“Further to comments made in a recent article on French website Gamekult, Capcom would like to confirm its commitment as a multi-platform developer and publisher of interactive software.”

So, while it’s not exactly saying they will still make mature titles for the Wii, it is saying that they will make some titles for the Wii, whatever they maybe.

via thatvideogameblog

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