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Toki Tori 2 Leads European eShop Sales

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Even before its official launch on April 4, Toki Tori 2 is set to leave its competitors in the shadows and rocket to the top of the European eShop sales. This may be due to the generous 10% discount the game’s development team Two Tribes has given to fans, in order to reward them for their long-standing patience.

But Toki Tori 2 is not the only game that has seen a price-cut on the eShop recently, as four Ubisoft titles for the Wii U have joined the ranks. The permanent discount, which is active from April 4 also, can be found on the following games:

  • Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth €29.99/£23.99 (Was €49.99/£39.99)
  • Rabbids Land – €29.99/£23.99 (Was €49.99/£39.99)
  • Sports Connection – €29.99/£23.99 (Was €49.99/£39.99)
  • Your Shape:  Fitness Evolved 2013 – €29.99/£23.99 (Was €49.99/£39.99)

27 thoughts on “Toki Tori 2 Leads European eShop Sales”

  1. That kimd of games is irrelevant and shows that the only people who have Wii U are the Nintendrones with no games who are desperately buying everything they can to pretend they have games, the casual gamers who buy this casual game and kids who love this colorful, mushy, kiddie crap anyways.

    1. Insecure people like you wish a defunct xbox line to prosper world wide. Well people around the globe are a little smarter my friend.

  2. This proves that the only people who own Wii U and buy that nonsense are the desperate Nintendrones who buy everything available to pretend they have games, the casual gamers that are getting this because it is cheap and the kids who love this colorful waste of money anyways

    1. No. Should have been playing Rayman Legends by now.. At least my 3DS will well hold me off until better games come out or the Wii U.

      Oh and is this your first time trolling?

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