Nintendo’s new console, Wii U, launched November 30th in Australia, but Wii U-exclusive Trine 2: Director’s Cut isn’t available for purchase from the continent’s Nintendo eShop, although it was an expected launch title.
The game is now supposed to launch in Australia within the next couple of weeks and will cost AU $19.99. However, for Australian consumers who purchase the game on or close to its launch, its price will be reduced to AU $15.99 for a limited time.
Sorry to all the AU’s
Due to racism ?
*facepalm*
*I was joking*
I’m surprised this is doing so well. I got it free from PS+ on PS3 and didn’t care too much for it. Ah well, I guess whatever gets people playing Wii U.
do you recommend ps plus?
SAY WHAT?! This saddens me ;~; Hopefully it’s out when I get a Wii U at the end of the month.
Ah, delays and cancellations in Australia – such is to be expected, but at least there’ll be a price reduction.
Look on the positive side, at least it wasn’t banned :)
LOL, yeah, that’s true.
Nintendo Land is rated PG for “mild violence”.
Goddamn this county’s ratings board sucks.
Very true!
This game looks awesome. Can’t wait til it comes out.
Hey alba, found this really cool video of Super Mario World and Super Mario Kart in real-life you might want to post: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXnd4BIVYnU
It’s pretty awesome if I do say so myself
Grrr…I wondered why I couldn’t find it on the eShop!
Especially considering the fact that Trine 2 appeared on the main Miiverse menu!
Oh well, at least it’ll be discounted at launch.
Trine 2: Directo’s Cut has passed the age rating system for the AU/NZ regions today, so coming sooner than later. :)
@mbace
Developer incompetance is the reason you’re not playing it in AU right now, there is NO OTHER REASON
Mid December my ass…. still not there…
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