Most Nintendo Wii U fans rejoiced when it was reported that Call of Duty: Ghosts was finally coming to the Wii U. In fact, this was all that you could ascertain from Mark Rubin's, Activision executive producer, quote to Kotaku in an earlier interview.

"We're not actually talking about the Wii U yet. Because we want to keep it mysterious. That's PR, guys, that's not my fault."

If there really isn't anything lined up with Call of Duty: Ghosts for the Wii U, then it's impossible to make it "mysterious" without ticking few people off. Not only does this feel as though Wii U has become a second choice release, but those who are anticipating the next-gen title for their Wii U, or may be making the decision on which console to buy may be having problems right now.

In any case, try to infer what you can about Activision's plans, with Mark Rubin's newest quote, again quoted by Kotaku.

"Ha! You know that's funny, because I don't even know the answer to that. I swear to God, I don't know. I was trying to say in the interview [that] I really don't know and I'm not supposed to talk about it. I'm not supposed to talk about the fact that I don't know."

Destiny by Bungie still unsure of PC release

Destiny, which is pegged to be a unique shooter experience, has already been confirmed for both the current and next-gen consoles, Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, and PS3.

However, there is still no word on whether it will reach the PC market. It's no longer about the vagueness of the release, as it has been teased time and again, with a definite maybe from developer Bungie or even an appearance of the PC version in their website, according to GameSpot.

"We'd love to be on as many platforms as possible. We want to get the game into as many hands as we can," said writer and director Joseph Staten to GameSpot.

"But we're not talking about PC right now. I know it' painful; every time someone asks me that question I can see it in their eyes."

Destiny is looking at a 2014 launch, so there may still be time for a PC version to be in the works. Here's to hoping that Activision is just being coy--just as it is with the Call of Duty: Ghosts being on the Nintendo Wii U.

Undead Labs on hold for a new project

Microsoft has already backed Undead Labs' newest and first game to ever be released, State of Decay, which is a sandbox zombie game that features open-world exploration.

But instead of moving on to its next project, Class 4, the developers can't seem to find the traction because of Microsoft's delay.

"We cannot begin working on Class 4 without a green light from Microsoft (who owns the IP, as part of the bargain that led to the funding and development of State of Decay) and a mutually agreeable contract," said director of community Sanya Weathers to Eurogamer.

For now, the talks revolve around the technology that the new game will be utilizing, as the development will take years to develop.

This may be a good opportunity to push the envelope even further, not just with the technology available with the Xbox One, but also with the potential of other accessories that can be tested, such as the now gaining-momentum notion of virtual reality in gaming.