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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Good luck with that.
When will Microsoft learn? They're so irrelevant in Japan that not releasing there would be the same.
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.
They should be committed to a mental health clinic for even bothering, Japan simply doesn't want Xbox.
who cares the xbox 360 was no match , what makes them think the xbox 1 will?