A raft of Wii U and 3DS titles confirmed as playable at UK Play Expo event

Replay Events has confirmed that Nintendo will be making a motherlode of upcoming Wii U, 3DS and DS games playable at the Play Expo event taking place in Manchester on October 13 and 14.

The Wii U contingent will comprise Batman: Arkham City, Darksiders II, New Super Mario Bros. U, Nintendo Land, ZombiU, Rayman Legends, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Trine 2 and Panorama View. The 3DS is represented by Paper Mario: Sticker Star, while the trusty old DS will have Pokemon Black and White 2.

“We’re thrilled to have these titles available before their official UK release dates", said Andy Brown, commercial director for Replay Events. " Attendees can experience the Wii U’s capabilities and handling with games ranging from the colourful New Super Mario Bros. 2 to the gritty ZombieU.”

Other confirmed attendees include Konami, Namco Bandai and EA. For full event and ticket details, head to Play Expo.

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