The highly-anticipated Minecraft Wii U Version has been talked about for quite some time, and the big question for all is when the title will actually surface. Mojang's successful blocky title has all the makings of being available for the Wii U, but some fans may still be skeptical on how the game will fare, especially after being made compatible for the stronger hardware.
According to Wired, the success of Minecraft's PC version has become such an addictive norm for many gamers all over the world. Mojang has even seen the potential for the title being brought to the consoles-and now, the game's possible adaptation for the Nintendo Wii U makes things a whole lot more interesting.
Delivered by Neuro Gadget, as much as fans want to know the release date for Minecraft's Wii U version, not much can be said for the launch of the title, even after a recently affirmed European ratings agency leak of the game's certain existence. That being said, fans can simply keep their fingers crossed that the game will be presented to the public at a time within the year-or better yet to some, within the early confines of 2016.
That being said, as noted by iDigital Times, fans of the franchise have rigidly flooded the web with numerous reactions towards the upcoming builder, and some have been doubtful on how the title will become. The previous platforms in which the game have been released showed quite prowess-though not completely close to the PC version which was the main source of success for the franchise.
The Xbox 360 version was noted to only be capable of taking up to 512MB worth of RAM and because of this, many believe that Minecraft Wii U can only withstand a certain extent that may not surpass the Xbox and PlayStation renditions.
Because of the possibly minimized memory capacity that Minecraft Wii U can take, fans assume that it will be similar to the single massive map term that the console versions were appointed. As for the release date, Minecraft Wii U is yet to receive one, and fans can guarantee that Mojang will be the very first to declare so.
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