According to a FAQ listing on developer Free Radical's Web site, the studio's next-generation first-person shooter Haze will not be coming to Wii.
Apparently, Wii's relative lack of horsepower is the reason for Haze not coming to Nintendo's console. As the FAQ states, "There are currently no plans for a Wii version of Haze. Sadly, the cutting-edge technology we're using requires more power than the Wii has available. If we could, we would."
Haze, which will be published by Ubisoft, is currently slated for a 2007 release on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.
Free Radical, comprised partly of ex-Rare employees who worked on GoldenEye 007 for Nintendo 64, is the UK-based developer responsible for the TimeSplitters franchise. TimeSplitters 2 and TimeSplitters: Future Perfect appeared on GameCube, and although Free Radical indicated via its FAQ that another franchise iteration would likely be made, it's impossible to say at this time if Wii might see a new TimeSplitters game.
Free Radical's Web site and respective FAQ listings can be found here.
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