This web site uses cookies to improve your experience. By viewing our content, you are accepting the use of cookies. To find out more and change your cookie settings, please view our cookie policy. Close

Wii U pre-order prices start at £249 from UK retailers

Online retailers have put the Wii U console up for pre-order, with prices starting from £250 for the Basic White console pack, to £350 for the Premium Black console pack with an additional game and a Pro controller.

Amazon UK is where you'll find the new tablet-console hybrid for the cheapest, offering the basic for £249 and the premium for £299 -- higher than the briefly listed £199, which was promptly removed. The retailer hasn't bothered with any additional game or controller bundle options though, and currently only offers two underwhelming titles -- Rise of the Guardians and Ben 10 Omniverse -- to be purchased separately.

Over at Game, Gamestation and Play.com, the Basic pack is £11 more at £260, and the Premium at £310, but all three sites offer an additional bundle for £350, in which you'll bag a copy of ZombiU and a Black Pro controller.

These websites also offer many game titles all priced below £50, some of which will be available on release -- including New Super Mario Bros U and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.

As for accessories, Game and Gamestation are pimping the Pro Controller, in both white and black, for £50 -- higher than the £40 equivalents for PlayStation and Xbox. Amazon doesn't yet have any accessories listed.

There's still no word on the pricing of the separate 6.2-inch GamePad tablet controller, but we expect it to carry quite a hefty price tag, with it retailing at ¥13,440 in Japan -- around £105.

This puts the new Wii U at a higher price than both a 250GB Xbox 360 with Kinect, shown on Game at £210, and at a similar price to a 320GB PlayStation 3 Slim with Move, currently £250.

The Wii U might be a new console, but in our hands-on, we felt that graphically it's more or less on a par with the PS3 and 360. The question then is how much value do we put on the quirky tablet interface? Will it compare favourably with the way the PlayStation Vita interfaces with the PS3? And what happens when the PS4 and next Xbox come out? Will it be left behind by the third-party game studios, as the Wii was?

Look into your gleaming white Nintendo crystal ball and tell us what you see in the comments, or over on our psychic Facebook wall.

Comments 3

Add your comment

anonymous's avatar

anonymous 14 September, 2012 17:37

Zavvi.com/Thehut.com are selling the premium pack and Zombie U for £299.Tekken Tag U is also £28. I pre-ordered both, via the Quidco cashback website and got £8 off.

So I ordered:1)Wii U premium pack + zombie U
2)Tekken Tag Tournament
All for around £222, tell me if anyone can get it for a better price.
I met sell it all for £500 if theres a shortage around mid december.

MTcartridge's avatar

MTcartridge 14 September, 2012 22:03

I won't be buying the Wii U, I don't care if it turns out to be a flop in a year's time. The one thing I do care about is that it'll hopefully bring a huge amount of profit to the games shops on the high street. It'll be the one product that keeps those retailers going for another year, until the next generation of Microsoft and Sony's consoles will come to the market.

The thing I fear is that chains such as Game won't be able to survive until the next, next generation of consoles; it barely survived in time for this generation!

Peter Hudson's avatar

Peter Hudson 15 September, 2012 01:55

I wanted it to be around £200. I'll wait until the price drops.

Post your comment

Make your comment count. Log in or register to skip the 'Are you human?' question and get an avatar

Your email will not be displayed with your comment

Copy the letters and numbers to prove that you're human. You won't have to do this if you log in or register

Your comment must comply with the Terms of Use

About CBS Interactive

Copyright © 2013 CBS Interactive Limited. All rights reserved.