Wii U is region-locked
by Alice O'Connor, Sep 24, 2012 6:00am PDTIt may not be surprising, but it is still disappointing. The Wii U will indeed be region-locked, as have generations of Nintendo hardware before it, so you won't be able to play games imported from other regions on your shiny new gamebox.
Nintendo confirmed the unfortunate news to CVG, after mentions of a region lock were translated from the latest issue of Japanese games mag Famitsu.
If a strange and wonderful Japanese game catches your eye, you'd better hope some publisher decides to officially release it elsewhere, or the only way you'd be able to play it is buying a Japanese Wii U. Which is daft, of course. You won't be able to bypass publishers who take yonks to localise games and release them in the west, either. So it's all a big shame.
Microsoft and Sony's consoles are far more lenient, allowing publishers to lock particular games if they fancy but not forcing it on everyone.
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It may not be surprising, but it is still disappointing. The Wii U will indeed be region-locked, as have generations of Nintendo hardware before it, so you won't be able to play games imported from other regions on your shiny new gamebox.
It may not be surprising, but it is still disappointing. The Wii U will indeed be region-locked, as have generations of Nintendo hardware before it, so you won't be able to play games imported from other regions on your shiny new gamebox. : Shacknews
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For P4A specifically, they were targeting a US release one week after Japan, and the US version would also have Japanese audio and text available (you can even run Japanese audio with English text, or vice versa; it's pretty sweet). Since the PS3 is by far the most popular game console platform in Japan, and it's natively region-free, Index's shareholders were worried about massive importing from the US. Thankfully, though, the first week sales outdid Street Fighter 4.
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