Didn't see this mentioned anywhere else after the Nintendo Direct announcement ...
Basically, if you download the free 31-day trial before 31st Jan you can upgrade it to the full version just by getting hold of the Fit Meter:
http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii-U/Wii-Fit-U-592631.html#Get_started
So for £19.99 you can get hold of the full game, and a month before the boxed release (assuming you have a Balance Board already).
Options (with amazon.co.uk current prices) are:
[Q] what is the Fit Meter?
Basically, if you download the free 31-day trial before 31st Jan you can upgrade it to the full version just by getting hold of the Fit Meter:
http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii-U/Wii-Fit-U-592631.html#Get_started
So for £19.99 you can get hold of the full game, and a month before the boxed release (assuming you have a Balance Board already).
Options (with amazon.co.uk current prices) are:
- Nov 1st
- Free trial + Fit Meter = £19.99
- Dec 6th
- Boxed version (with Fit Meter) = £49.99
- Boxed version (with Balance Board & Fit Meter) = £84.99
- Feb 1st
- Paid Download version £???
[Q] what is the Fit Meter?
Nintendo said:Pick up a Fit Meter to track your activity level throughout the day. This portable accessory records your steps and detects changes in activity level, altitude and atmospheric pressure, and can even estimate what kind of exercise you're doing aside from Wii Fit U. Using the built-in infrared technology of the Wii U GamePad, you can quickly and easily add this information to your Wii Fit U profile and chart your overall physical activity level during the day.