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Microsoft Japan “Committed” to Release Xbox One in Sony and Nintendo’s Turf in 2014

Microsoft Japan just held its Xbox 360 end of the year informal party in Tokyo, and Xbox Division General Manager Takashi Sensui was in attendance. During a brief speech he said that the company is “committed” to release the Xbox One in the country in 2014, which is a relief considering that the web has been quite rife with rumors about delays of the console in markets much nearer to Microsoft’s core target than Japan.

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Funky Town_TX3764d ago

I agree 100%. Why waste time and money on Japan? For the last 12 plus years they have shown that they do not want xbox. Now M$ will waste millions on a sh8t JRPG that no one will buy. M$ will never learn.

Concertoine3764d ago

To be fair they dont invest in shit stuff for japan. Blue dragon and lost odyssey were good games. And rumor says one of the exclusives they got for xbone is being made by platinum games.

zeal0us3764d ago

Why waste time and money on Japan? Well because everyone knows third time's the charm.

Seriously though MS will have even a harder time this go around. The X1 is priced higher than the PS4 and WiiU. Most of those X1 TV apps and features are appealing to some people in the West. Unless MS figure out a to make them Japan-centric, I don't see those apps and features appealing to them either.

MS need to appeal to more local Japanese developers not just the big developers like SE,Capcom,Namco and Tecmo.

Eonjay3764d ago

Customer service on Xbox in Japan must be a breeze.

Magicite3764d ago

About JRPG you are wrong! They actually made great JRPG this gen - Lost Odyssey and probably Blue Dragon too.
Im not a Xbox fan but even here I cannot disagree with facts which speak good towards MS.

mikeslemonade3764d ago

Lost Odyssey is one of the better JRPGs last generation. It's better than FFXIII.

However it's not only the X1 system, it's also the consumers in Japan just have bad taste. They continue to play DS, PSP, and Wii.

dedicatedtogamers3764d ago (Edited 3764d ago )

Microsoft seems to be giving up on every single region in the world with Xbox One except for USA + UK (based on their advertisement and their focus on apps that don't work anywhere except US and UK).

I would not be surprised to see a similar "who cares?" attitude toward Japan from them.

mcstorm3764d ago

I think it will be interesting this time around to see if Microsoft can improve there number there over the last Xbox. I think it will also be interesting to see the ps4 and wiiu numbers at the end of next year too as Japan seems to be going down the handheld rout.

HelpfulGamer3764d ago

Let Microsoft spend billions making Japanese Game for Xbox, because it also helps Japanese Developer make better games for Playstation.

ABizzel13764d ago

They have to simply because the Xbox 360 has a small audience there. I say send a couple hundred thousands (200k), and call it a year. Then send another 200k throughout each of the following years, until the end of the generation (2020 IMO).

Don't focus on Japan, focus on NA, EU, and China.

HardcoreDaBoss3764d ago

they are trying though and thats good I guess.. But I agree Its not going to do good at all.. Japan buys sony and nintendo and thats just facts.. I think the will waste too much money for nothing.. at least they try? good luck to them

kreate3764d ago (Edited 3764d ago )

blue dragon is boring. lost odyssey is hard to get into. regardless.

Microsoft did a great job in the early days of the xbox360 in japan. inifinite undiscovery, last remnant, idol master, ace combat. also securing timed exclusive games like tales of vesp, star ocean, eternal sonata.

software wise Microsoft had japan. hardwarewise the console kinda sucked (RROD), the controller was not a popular controller in the hands of Asians, and charging for xbox live was considered ridiculous at the time since their heavy hitters were mostly single player games.

but the 360 is still Microsoft's most successful console so far. I saw the 360 in quite a few animes over the ps3.

it was all fine and dandy until the release of the metal gear solid 4 on the ps3. than all hell broke loose for the 360 and it was all downhill from there.

Microsoft failed to secure anymore exclusives in japan. no more games were being pumped out in japan. and the last popular game idol master lost its exclusivity.

with whispers of previous xbox exclusive games coming out on the ps3 with extra content.

all the Japanese advertisement stopped. as Microsoft was dealing with the RROD epidemic, they also started downsizing their studios and game investing power. microsoft game studios changed to microsoft studios. shifted remaining resources to America.

looking at the sales and popularity of the Nintendo wii, microsoft changed focus.

while sony shifted all their resources from the ps2/psp to the ps3, announcing lots of new games and releasing triple AAA titles all the way to the present time putting microsoft to shame.

in the end.
not only did microsoft lose japan but pretty much the entire global sales vs sony and Nintendo.

if they want to succeed in japan, they need to repeat what they did in japan between 2005-2008 and NOT repeat all those failing moves. but looking at the current xbox one. as its more of a tv box compared to the 360, I doubt its going to do anything in japan or any Asian countries for that matter. unless they surprise everyone with multiple Japanese centric triple AAA titles and sony/Nintendo just sits there doing nothing.

they're only hope is America.
if they lose America. than all is lost.

Prime1573764d ago (Edited 3764d ago )

I agree with you from the fact of how the culture thinks and behaves..

But Microsoft sees the value in TRYING to break ground. In terms of how much a market spends on video games it goes (usd), 1) North America is first followed by either Japan or uk. Here are just a few resources.

http://www.mapsofworld.com/...

http://www.whichcountry.co/...

Edit: I tried to link 2 more resources but it's not easy from this phone... just search it if you want more of the biggest markets (Brazil and China and nk are on the rise). Sorry I couldn't link more.

Gamer19823763d ago

To conquer Japan you need to invest in new 1st party exclusives instead of 3rd party dlc. Japanese just not interested in MGS exclusive DLC. you won't conquer them that easy like you did with the USA. They are not that casual they unlike the US actually like top quality made games and don't care about exclusive DLC more than the actual games.

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Retroman3764d ago

Took the words right out of my mouth after reading article title.

Good luck with that MS you'll need more than a fortune cookie.

amiga-man3764d ago

The Xbox won't make a dent in the PS4s domination in Japan, the market belongs to Nintendo and Sony, but by all means M$ waste your money trying.

XiSasukeUchiha3764d ago

MS just Give up on Japan it's best save your resources and money

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ZombieKiller3764d ago

Well they don't need luck with the release....

It's the sales they need luck with over there! ESPECIALLY with PS4 being the way it is now.

DOMINATION!

Magicite3764d ago

In this case even luck wont help. PS4 already dominates Japan without even yet being released.

avengers19783764d ago

When's the last time they even sold a 1000 units in a week in japan. MS should save those consoles for territories they might actual sell in

3-4-53764d ago

Just like Bill was committed to Hilary.

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DarkZane3764d ago

When will Microsoft learn? They're so irrelevant in Japan that not releasing there would be the same.

zeal0us3764d ago

Well first Microsoft need to learn how to appeal to Japan. For the last two generation they have been using the same tactic they used for their Western audience. What works in one area doesn't necessarily mean it work in another.

They need more than cutesy anime mascot and special promotions to appeal to them.

Aclay3764d ago (Edited 3764d ago )

If anything, I think it's important for Microsoft to sell the X1 in Japan to show Japanese developers & publishers that they at least acknowledge Japan's audience despite the fact that Xbox hasn't sold well over there.

I don't think Microsoft would be in good standing with some Japanese developers/publishers in the future if they didn't support to sell their own system over there.

I mean who knows, Microsoft pulling the plug on Japan and not selling the X1 over there could cause some Japanese devs to not develop games for the X1, and that wouldn't be good for MS, especially if it were one of the big gaming companies in Japan like Konami or Square.

Belking3764d ago

It doesn't even matter with japan anymore. The japaneses have shown that they are into handheld games more. The ps3 didn't even have that much success there compared to the US. Ms just needs to make a little improvement there. They sold over 80 million consoles and japan played a very small contribution to that.

Funky Town_TX3764d ago

I bet they loose money releasing in Japan.

DigitalRaptor3764d ago (Edited 3764d ago )

Watch PS4 be a success in Japan.

PS3 was a success there, Wii was a success there. Handhelds are larger successes than handhelds, obviously, but just because Xbox isn't relevant in Japan, and the Wii U isn't doing that well anywhere - doesn't mean consoles aren't relevant in Japan.

hellzsupernova3764d ago

You are correct Sony has sold through two pre order placements for japan already playstation 4 will be successful in japan

Theyellowflash303764d ago

DigitalRapter

The Wii U outsold the PS3 in its first year on market.

The Wii U has outsold the PS3 in japan for the past couple months.

The PS3 sold less than 10 million units in 7 years on the market.That is not great. Wii U is currently on track to top PS3 lifetime sales, in a shorter amount of time in Japan.

Wii U sales have risen dramatically since November.

GarrusVakarian3764d ago (Edited 3764d ago )

PS4 dominates in Japan, MS doesn't stand a chance. Japan would never let another a foreign console dominate in their home country like the PS4 does in the US.

MS might as well just stop focusing any of their money/attention in Japan, they don't want what MS has to offer.

Ricegum3764d ago

Haha. Another one of Belking's terrible comments. Yay.

tee_bag2423764d ago

So many disagree's yet you speak truth. But I live in Japan so what would I know either right!

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mmj3764d ago

They should be committed to a mental health clinic for even bothering, Japan simply doesn't want Xbox.

2pacalypsenow3764d ago

who cares the xbox 360 was no match , what makes them think the xbox 1 will?

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Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Has Appeared On The Xbox Store

Activision and Raven Software's 2006 action role-playing game, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, has found its way to the Xbox Store.

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LG_Fox_Brazil10h ago

Used to love this one, but X-Men Legends 1 and 2 will always be my favorites, especially Rise of Apocalypse. Would pay some good money to play it today with online multiplayer, back then I had no way to get a modem

RavenWolfx2h ago

Yeah, I loved the Legends games so much.

ZeekQuattro10h ago

I remember buying them dirt cheap on the PS4 and then a few days later I read they were delisted. I was wondering why the bundle was price so low and got my answer when that happened.

Knightofelemia8h ago(Edited 8h ago)

Sad to say this is one game franchise next to the Xmen that needs a sequel. I use to play the hell out of Xmen Legends and Marvel Ultimate Alliance. Was great when my cousin had the OG Xbox play with four other people and then playing online. Great games glad to see it reappear even though I own the discs love the mechanics of this game.

Terry_B8h ago

It got a sequel..but for dumbass #reasons as a switch exclusive.

shinoff21837h ago

It looked so horrible to. They should've kept it similar to the first two.

Asplundh7h ago

Because Nintendo funded it, they did the same for Bayonetta.

Knightofelemia7h ago

I totally forgot about the Switch sequel.

jukins7h ago

Misleading. This page is whats available for people who owned the game prior to delisting.

Abnor_Mal7h ago

The first game was the best imo.

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Hades 2 Is Already Fixing The First Game's Biggest Problems

Ben Sledge from TheGamer Writes "I’m already impressed with Supergiant’s commitment to improving body diversity in the Hades 2 technical test."

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Nacho_Z11h ago

There's a reason they're called 'gods' and not 'regular people'. It's nice they've diversified even more but gods looking godly wasn't exactly a glaring issue with the first game.

Juancho5111h ago

Hey! Gods suffer from obesity and diabetes too!

Blastoise11h ago

This is the dumbest article I've read in a long time.

Michiel198910h ago

No one had an issue with that besides a very select group of people that try to push their own agenda.

Crows9010h ago

Exactly. Not even sure they're necessarily committing to body diversity either.

The designs look fine not stupid.

gerbintosh2h ago

Who haven't even played the game either

Inverno9h ago

The writer of the this article clearly doesn't know what a real god looks like and has never seen them /s

Tody_ZA8h ago

Thanks for bringing up a bunch of garbage thoughts that never crossed my mind when playing the first game because I was too busy playing the game to worry about the portrayal of the physical bodies of gods.

Foolish me, when I read the title I thought we were talking about game mechanics.

Piss off, honestly, with this asinine bottom of the barrel try-hard-to-be-relevant trash.

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Fallout 76 needs Ghoulification to make Appalachia more interesting

Players are taking to Reddit to let Bethesda know they want ghoulification added to Fallout 76 in a future update.

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