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The Wii U is a home console made by Nintendo. It is the successor to the [[Wii]], and can play all Wii games through backwards compatibility.  
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The Wii U is a home console made by Nintendo. It is the successor to the [[Wii]]. It was released in 2012.  


The Wii U sold 13.56 million units worldwide, making it both Nintendo's least successful home console to date after the Nintendo GameCube and a commercial failure. Its successor, the [[Nintendo Switch]] outsold the Wii U's lifetime sales in only 9 months since its release.
The Wii U sold 13.56 million units worldwide,{{fact}} making it both Nintendo's least successful home console to date after the Nintendo GameCube and a commercial failure. Its successor, the [[Nintendo Switch]], outsold the Wii U's lifetime sales only 9 months after its release.{{fact}}

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Wii U
Wii U with Gamepad.png
A photograph of the Wii U
Details
Type Home console
Release date(s) North America November 18,2012
Japan December 6, 2012
Europe November 30, 2012
Australia November 30, 2022
Console chronology
Previous console
Wii
Next console
Nintendo Switch
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The Wii U is a home console made by Nintendo. It is the successor to the Wii, and can play all Wii games through backwards compatibility.

The Wii U sold 13.56 million units worldwide, [citation needed] making it both Nintendo's least successful home console to date after the Nintendo GameCube and a commercial failure. Its successor, the Nintendo Switch, outsold the Wii U's lifetime sales only 9 months after its release. [citation needed]