Do be careful, it's coming across as bullying now. A new poster used the word 'confirmed' instead of 'i heard'. It didn't need 3 pages of interrogation and harrassment.
I'm not bullying anyone? Idk what you're on about.
And if you think I was taking a jab at the poster who said it was free, I wasn't, I was taking a jab at the person on twitter who said it was free, who has now backed down on his word.
What I have done/said is in no way bullying, or harassment, and if you think that's what I've done, you need to relearn your definitions. All I am doing is informing people of the correct information after they believed false info, and if they don't believe me because it was "confirmed" on twitter, then I'll explain to them why it's wrong it's all very civil. It's in no way, shape or form bullying.
and if anyone would like any further justification as to why it's free - if you go to Nintendo UK's upcoming games section on their website, for
amiibo Festival it lists "Wii U" as it's type.
If you look several other Wii U titles on the list, there are some that say "Wii U download software" and "Virtual Console (Wii U)" which indicates they will be a download title for free (or paid), or a VC download - but
amiibo Festival does not, as it simply lists "Wii U" as it's release type - which if you look at the entire list, you would see the pattern where it lists "Wii U" for every title that is a physical game (Jurassic World, Super Mario Maker, Starfox, Zelda, just to name a few), which we know are getting physical, paid releases, and not a free download. So why would
amiibo Festival randomly have the "Wii U" tag line, but be a free download. If it was free it would have "Wii U download software" next to it, and it does not.
https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Upcoming-Games/Upcoming-Games-753286.html