Watch Dogs is still set to hit Wii U, but it will be the "only mature game" Ubisoft releases on the system.
Nintendo fans aren't buying Assassin's Creed games according to Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot.
"It’s very simple. What we see is that Nintendo customers don’t buy Assassin’s Creed," Guillemot told Game Informer. "Last year, we sold in very small numbers. What we see is that they are very interested in Just Dance, very interested by other kinds of games."
However, Watch Dogs, which came out on other platforms in May, is still set to launch of Wii U later this year. According to Guillemot, "it will be the only mature game [they] publish on it."
Around the launch of Wii U, Ubisoft had seven games available, including ZombiU. In 2013, the company released seven Wii U games total across digital and retail, including Rayman Legends and a pair of Just Dance games. In 2014, Ubisoft has only released one game on Wii U so far, the eShop title Child of Light. Watch Dogs and Just Dance 5 are the only other games slated for release later in the year. Ubisoft is also waiting for the Wii U userbase to expand before launching an unspecified amount of completed Wii U games.