Speaking about the publisher's ongoing support for the platform, Ubisoft EMEA executive director Alain Corre told The Telegraph: "I think we are the last soldier standing! We are the last game on the Wii and we are happy about that as there still a lot of fans wanting to play on it.
Some are interpreting this line as being literal, but I can't help read it as Ubisoft saying they're the last as a series, not the actual last game. Especially if there's apparently still lots of demand for the series on Wii. Why not keep it going as long as possible?