We are finally seeing the return of the «ribbons» from previous Battlefield titles, which
spells brand new ways to earn some easy XP with 20 potential achievements on offer to be counted at the end of every game.
However, the quote does not
spell the end of Ubisoft's support for the Wii U. Maxime Beland, Creative Director of the upcoming Wii U Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist has described the Wii U's GamePad as a great fit for the game, saying, «Ubisoft Toronto is looking at
new technology and seeing in which
ways their features make sense to use for our
brands.»