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In 2014, EA executive Peter Moore publicly apologized for a string of April Fools' Day messages posted on Twitter by the official Frostbite account. The tweets poked fun at the fact that EA no longer develops Wii U games, and that there isn't a Wii U version of the latest Frostbite game engine. "Frostbite now runs on #WiiU since it is the most powerful Gen4 platform," one of the posts said. "Our renderer is now optimized for Mario and Zelda." Another followed. "Frostbite will power #HalfLife3, coming out summer 2014! #WiiU exclusive." "Good news," the account concluded, "we have finally fixed and optimized our 'netcode.' Uses quantum entanglement for Zero Latency connections. Exclusively on #WiiU." The tweets were met with considerable backlash by gamers. In response to the outcry, they were pulled offline shortly before Moore issued the following statement: "Our apologies to partners @NintendoAmerica & fan @FrostbiteEngine's poor attempt at April Fools' not condoned by EA: unacceptable/ stupid."

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