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Wii U launches across the UK today, and to coincide with its release, Nintendo has rolled out a huge day one system update to integrate the Wii U eShop, Miiverse and additional functionality.
But how much do games on the eShop cost, and are you still better off buying the disc-based versions?
We’ve compiled the complete list of day one content available on the Wii U eShop below, along with a list of prices for each. If you’re preparing yourself for a digital future, we hope you’ve got some cash in the bank…
Full game downloads:
- Assassin’s Creed 3 – £54.99
- Ben 10 Omniverse – £35.99
- Darksiders 2 – £49.99
- Family Party 30 Great Games: Obstacle Arcade – £27.99
- FIFA 13 – £49.99
- Just Dance 4 – £39.99
- New Super Mario Bros. U – £49.99
- Nintendo Land – £49.99
- Rabbids Land – £39.99
- Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed – £39.99
- Sports Connection – £39.99
- Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition – £37.49
- Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper – £49.99
- Your Shape: Fitness Evolved 2013 – £39.99
- ZombiU – £54.99
eShop Exclusives
- Chasing Aurora – £10.79
- Little Inferno – £12.99
- Nano Assault Neo – £8.99
- Puddle – £7.19 (Launch offer. Valid until 31/12/2012)
- Trine 2: Director’s Cut – £10.99 (Launch offer. Valid until 31/12/2012)
Applications
- Netflix – Free
- Uplay – Free
- YouTube – Free
Demos
- FIFA 13
Videos
- Chasing Aurora – Release Trailer
- FIFA 13 – Trailer
- Funky Barn – Gameplay Trailer
- Little Inferno – Trailer 1
- Little Inferno – Trailer 2
- Nano Assault Neo – Video
- New Super Mario Bros. U – Trailer
- Puddle – Developer Interview
- Puddle – Video
- Toki Tori 2 – Video
- Trine 2 Director’s Cut – Video
Source: Wii U UK eShop