UK supermarket Asda slashes Wii U price for a second time

Wal-Mart subsidiary now selling the Wii U for ’149/’199.

 

UK supermarket Asda has slashed the price of the Wii U for the second time in two months.

The retailer is now selling the Wii U for £149 for the Basic model, and £199 for the Premium pack. It's a further £50 off each console's already-reduced price, meaning UK customers can now get the hardware for a third less than it cost at launch.

At the time of writing, Asda's online store has sold out of Wii U Premium models, though the Basic remains in stock.

The last time Asda chopped the price of the Wii U, many other retailers dropped their own prices in the UK, including Amazon.

The Wii U launched in November 2012 for £249 for the Basic model and £299 for the Premium model.

Nintendo recently announced that it had sold fewer than 400K Wii Us this year, putting the total amount of units sold at 3.45 million. The publisher now expects to bring that total up to 9 million before March 2014.

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has said the company must work to dispel the "misconception" that the Wii U is "not powerful enough."

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"UK supermarket Asda slashes Wii U price for a second time" was posted by Martin Gaston on Thu, 02 May 2013 06:39:12 -0700
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