Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is scheduled to come out to five platforms sometime later in the year but Wii U isn’t one of them.
The prospect of a Wii U version of Advanced Warfare had yet to be officially addressed until today, when co-founder of developer Sledgehammer Games, Michael Condrey responded to a question on Twitter. “No, no Wii U. That was an Activision decision,” he wrote. “We are focused on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.” Sledgehammer is the lead developer on those three versions of the game, while High Moon Studios is working on the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions.
Wii U wasn’t a platform that Call of Duty was strongly associated with, however both of the series’ games released since 2012–Black Ops II and Ghosts–were released on Wii U.
Advanced Warfare is the first game to be released as the franchise’s new three-year development cycle and it runs on a new engine which introduces futuristic exosuits that provide players with all sorts of new,superhuman abilities. Soon after revealing the single-player mode earlier this year, Activision also detailed the game’s multiplayer mode earlier this month.
Advanced Warfare will be released on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3, and PC on November 4. By preordering, you can get your hands on the game one day early.