No matter how much you yourself support mature games on the Wii, and tell your friends to get them because a lot of them arereally good, it seems that they are having troubles selling up to expectations. Our own Johnathan Holmes has afew suggestionsabout how to fix the issue, but Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has a bit of an easier solution: lower expectations.

After discussing the poorAvatarsales on a company conference call, Guillemot was asked about expectations for the upcoming sequel to their terrible Wii FPS. “ForAvatarwe said 2.5 million units and our expectations were more in the 3.5-4 million [region]. OnRed Steelwe decided, in our expectations, to divide the quantity by two and previously we had around a million,” he said.

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It seems like he’s saying that the lowered expectations are more because of the poor sales of their games in general, but looking at the sales numbers for some of the other games out there on the Wii this is probably a good idea. I’ve always thought that thinking of mature Wii games as niche titles (which many of them are anyway) makes those lower sales numbers seem much better.

Also of note is that the game’sofficial info pagenow has a release date of March 23.

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