Is Devil's Third Not Coming To The US?

For the Wii U, the need to get exclusive third party content has been a struggle, if not near impossible. At best, they would get releases alongside the Xbox One and PS4. At worst, it would release at a much later time after they were released on other platforms. It’s been a very rough ride. Yet with Devil’s Third, a game made by Valhalla Studios, it seemed like no one but Nintendo would want to publish it.  It is not unlike what happened with Bayonetta 2.

However, a report by Unseen64’s Liam Robertson (which you can see if full below) seems to indicate that Devil’s Third will not be coming to the US at all. Why? Well, the report says there are “quality issues”. This is curious, as Nintendo (and other companies to be fair) have released games with plenty of issues both graphically and gameplay wise. Nintendo has not commented on whether this is true or false, as they don’t chat about rumors.

It should be noted however that Devil’s Third was not at Nintendo’s E3 Digital Event, or at E3 at all. Something that many a fan noticed and wondered about. Could this be the reason we didn’t see it? We may find out soon, as the game is slated to release in Japan and Europe next month.

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