Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge no longer exclusive to Wii U

Rayman Legends isn’t the only loss this week.

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In case you missed it, earlier this week Tecmo Koei announced Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge would no longer be exclusive to the Wii U.

The title will now be released on rival platforms and include 25 extra missions, more costumes and all of the Wii U DLC.

When originally asked if Razor’s Edge would be ported to other systems, Tecmo Koei responded with the following statement:

[quote]”Tecmo Koei has not formally announced Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge for additional platforms, but we will share more information when available.”[/quote]

After the whole Rayman Legends debacle, the loss of Razor’s Edge is another huge blow to Nintendo and its new console.

Feel free to discuss anything regarding Ninja Gaiden, Rayman Legends or current third-party situation on the Wii U in the comments section below.

Liam Doolan

I’ve been writing about video games since 2006 and playing them since I was a kid. I started out with a copy of Mario & Yoshi on the Game Boy and before I knew it was in debt to Tom Nook. These days I spend much of my time trawling the eShop for the latest downloadable hit.

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