How low will retail go in an effort to shift its Wii U stock?
Having slashed 50 off the price of both the Wii U Basic and Premium SKUs back in March, retailer Asda has now cut ANOTHER 50 off the machine’s shelf price.
That means consumers can now buy a brand new Wii U Basic 8GB for just 149 or a Wii U 32GB Premium for 200.
That’s a saving of 100 over the launch prices seen back in November.
Asda’s decision to shave yet more off the console’s price suggests that it’s struggling to shift it – and if that’s the case, will it look to restock the console if it manages to sell its existing stock?
The Wii U has suffered an historically bad performance in some regions, with Nintendo admitting recently that it has sold just 3.45m Wii U’s since its launch last November.