Wii U and 3DS owners should probably hold on to their systems for a little longer, after Nintendo president Satoru Iwata confirmed continued support for the platforms even once NX is released.

Speaking in a Q&A after the 75th Annual General Meeting of Shareholders Iwata said: “Regarding your concern about what will happen to Wii U or what will happen to Nintendo 3DS, NX is a new platform, so the installed base will have to be built up from zero. When NX is launched, there already will be a certain volume of Nintendo 3DS and Wii U hardware widely existing in the market, so from a software business perspective, it would be highly inefficient to stop releasing titles for Nintendo 3DS or Wii U right after the launch of NX.

“Therefore, while we are preparing NX for the future, we are discussing within our internal development teams as well as with the second-party developers we co-develop software with and also with third-party software publishers about how to continue creating software for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.”

He concluded: “As for Wii U, we will continue to make efforts, as it is a priority within the company to think about how we can satisfy the consumers who purchased this system to the maximum extent possible.”

Perhaps Nintendo is telling the truth when it says the new The Legend of Zelda game will launch on Wii U.

Source: Nintendo