I'm grateful that Nintendo limited access to voice chat. Do you know the only scenario that you will need voice chat? Game competitions and team play. These players already know how to work their way around consoles to utilize voice chat. Beyond competitive play, it shouldn't be needed. All you will hear are teenage brats, lonely basement hermits venting their anger about life, and arrogant extroverts that like to run their mouth like a bipolar princess. So once again, thank you Nintendo for keeping the filthy side of gaming out of real gaming.
Wii U voice chat limited
Only select games will support chat through third-party headsets plugged into GamePad headphone jack; Pro Controller option even more involved.
Nintendo fans may be happy to learn Nintendo has finally confirmed the Wii U will support voice chat. However, the implementation of it appears to be limited and involved. Though the Wii U GamePad does have a built-in microphone, it cannot be used for voice chat.
IGN reports that only select games will support voice chat through third-party, officially licensed headsets from Turtle Beach and Tritton plugged into the GamePad's headphone jack. Titles that have been confirmed to support voice chat thus far include Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Assassin's Creed III, and Mass Effect 3.
Gamers keen on using a Wii U Pro Controller will have an even more involved process to undertake if they wish to use voice chat. The Pro Controller does not have a headphone jack, meaning players will need to plug their third-party headset into the GamePad and set it next to them as they play.
Nintendo has not announced any first-party headset options for the Wii U. The system is due out in North America on November 18, with releases to follow in Europe and Australia on November 30, and Japan on December 8. The Wii U will be available in North American beginning at $300 for a basic bundle and also through a $350 deluxe edition that includes a copy of NintendoLand.
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