The code name of this version is Project Café, while the IBM PowerPC 1.24GHz tri-core CPU is also known as “Espresso”, and the graphics – “Latte”. By the end of September 2019, more than 13.56 million units were sold.
Despite being discontinued at the end of January 2017, the number of sales continues to rise. This device was introduced at a price of US$299, and US$349 for two extra products are Deluxe or Premium Set. Wii U first appeared in North America in November 2012, then continued to spread across PAL region and Japan, and it was not until a year later that this version was officially published in Brazil. Nintendo has always wanted to bring a game to every home, a game of gathering, but at the same time not forgetting personal entertainment. If the name “Wii” is based on the word “We”, then U, is based on “You”.
After the huge success of its predecessor, the Wii – the home game console is ranked in the top 5 worldwide, Nintendo continues to launch the Wii U version.