Wii U Edition

This page describes an edition of the game that has been officially discontinued.
 
This edition is no longer updated nor available for download but can still be played if previously downloaded on a compatible device or through a physical copy.
Minecraft: Wii U Edition
MC Wii U Edtiton title.png: Infobox image for Minecraft: Wii U Edition the program in Minecraft
Author(s)
Platform(s)

Wii U

Written in

C++

Latest version

Patch 43

Release date

Digital - Nintendo eShop
December 17, 2015
Retail Disc
June 17, 2016[1]

Rating(s)

(Online interactions not rated)
PEGI: 7[2]
ESRB: E10+[3]
ACB: PG[4]
DEJUS: L (Livre)[5]
USK: 6[6]
Russia: 6+[7]
CERO: All[8]

Size

468 MB (Initial Version)
1.62 GB (Final Patch)

License

Proprietary

Source available

No

Links

Key art by Mojang Studios

Minecraft: Wii U Edition was the edition of Minecraft developed by 4J Studios and Mojang Studios for the Wii U. It was announced on December 7, 2015, and released on December 17, 2015[9] for US$29.99 on the Nintendo eShop. A retail disc version was released on June 17, 2016.[1] This edition was bundled with seven add-on packs, and sixteen additional packs were also available as downloadable content. Exclusive content based on Nintendo properties was also available for the game: a mash-up based on the Super Mario franchise was released in May 2016.

The Wii U Edition's most recent feature update is the Update Aquatic.

As of the shutdown of the Wii U eShop on March 27, 2023, it is no longer possible to purchase this game digitally, though it can still be redownloaded if the game was previously purchased and physical copies still function normally. All online functionality, including the ability to transfer worlds to Nintendo Switch Edition, was later discontinued with the shutdown of the Nintendo Network on April 8, 2024.

Development

In late 2013, Mojang Studios founder Markus Persson announced that there were no plans to port Minecraft to the Wii U, stating that he wasn't aware of any plans but agreed that "a Wii U version would make sense."[10]

In June 2014, Shigeru Miyamoto and Shinya Takahashi were asked about porting Minecraft to the Wii U. Miyamoto stated:

I haven't played it myself, but I have heard quite a bit about it. I think he [Takahashi] knows more about it than I do. But I like that style of game, and I look at Mario Maker as being something in a similar vein.

Shigeru Miyamoto on porting Minecraft to the Wii U[11]

Takahashi followed with his statement:

We've always thought internally that using the [Wii U] GamePad would probably make for a Minecraft that's very easy to play. And, of course, if we were to do something with Minecraft on the 3DS, similarly we would probably do it where it would be easier to play and could probably reach a lot of kids.
What's interesting is that, in Japan, Minecraft is not popular in the way it is in the U.S. and Europe, so we've also thought that, if we were able to do a partnership like that, it might bring opportunity to help make Minecraft more popular in Japan.

Shinya Takahashi on porting Minecraft to the Wii U[11]

In September 2014, Mojang Studios' Daniel Kaplan reiterated that there were no plans to bring Minecraft to the Wii U because he claimed that the user base for the Wii U was "very small".[12] This was not the case at the time of this post, as the Wii U was ahead of the Xbox One in terms of sales around the same time.

At MINECON 2015, Mojang's COO Vu Bui was also asked about porting Minecraft to the Wii U. Bui stated:

If I had my way, we'd be on everything. We want to continue to be available to all players, and that means being on new platforms because everyone uses something different.
I've never heard a reason why we haven't ended up on Wii U or 3DS. It just hasn't happened yet.

Vu Bui on porting Minecraft to the Wii U[13]

On November 11, 2015, PEGI accidentally leaked a rating for Minecraft: Wii U Edition. The leaked rating was removed six days later.[14][15]

On December 7, 2015, the game was officially confirmed, and Mojang and Nintendo announced that Minecraft: Wii U Edition would be released on December 17th, 2015.[16]

On May 9, 2016, Nintendo and Mojang Studios announced that there would be a special Super Mario-themed mash-up pack released for Minecraft: Wii U Edition on the May 19 for free.[1] Mojang also announced that a retail version of the game would be released on June 17, 2016.[1]

Gameplay

Wii U Edition featured Off-TV Play, which allowed the game to be played exclusively on the Wii U GamePad's screen. There was some limited touchscreen functionality, allowing players to select items on their hotbar, navigate through the Crafting menu, and more. When asked about whether the Wii U GamePad could be used as a second screen for full inventory management, Owen Jones stated it was not planned at the time, but "it would be cool".[17] The Wii U GamePad was never usable as a second screen. Mii characters were used as the player's in-game username. In addition to the Wii U GamePad, the game was also playable with the Wii U Pro Controller, the Wii Classic Controller, or the Wii Classic Controller Pro. Like the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita Editions, the World Size is always limited to the "Classic" 864x864 blocks, but the outer 2 blocks are unusable, resulting it being 862x862. Due to the Wii U not having a built in achievement system, they had an achievement system built into the game that is unique to other console editions. The achievement system associated Mii Characters with achievements.

DLC

The Wii U Edition came with six of the "most popular add-on packs" included.[18] This is the reason that Wii U Edition was more expensive than all of the other editions of Legacy Console Edition.[19]

The following DLC was included in Wii U Edition:[18]

Trailer

Super Mario Mash-Up Pack Trailer

Trivia

  • Wii U Edition (alongside the Java Edition and Bedrock Edition for Windows bundle and the other versions of Minecraft for Nintendo platforms) was the most expensive edition of Minecraft to date, at US$29.99.
    • This was due to the game releasing with 6 add-on packs included.
      • All DLC included with Wii U Edition were the same as the Xbox One Edition Holiday Pack, with the exception of the Halo Mash-up pack, which was released as additional paid DLC for the Wii U edition, having been previously exclusive to Xbox platforms.
  • The PlayStation 3 Edition was released exactly two years earlier, on December 17, 2013.
  • The Nintendo eShop did not have a free demo for Minecraft, unlike the PlayStation and Xbox.

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