Wii U owners won't be getting a new Call of Duty game this year, as Activision has confirmed that it will not be releasing Sledgehammer's upcoming first-person shooter on Nintendo's console.
"No, no Wii U," Sledgehammer co-founder Michael Condrey said in a post on Twitter when asked about a possible version of Advance Warfare for the Nintendo faithful. "That was an Activision decision. We are focused on Xbox One, PS4, and PC."
Sadly, it appears the lack of third-party support is only going to get worse for Wii U, as Ubisoft has no plans to release any more mature games for the platform after Watch Dogs. I guess Wii U really is going to be a place for first-party content and first-party content only going forward as we move into 2015.
Read our preview of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare for more on Activision's highly-anticipated first-person shooter right here.