"Will the next Xbox be sold in Japan?" is a frequently asked question given the 360's enormous failure in the East -- and it's something Microsoft is still sorting out.
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The VGChartz sales comparison series of articles are updated monthly and each one focuses on a different sales comparison using our estimated video game hardware figures. The charts include comparisons between the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch, as well as with older platforms. There are articles based on our worldwide estimates, as well as the US, Europe, and Japan.
If PS5’s were in stock that first year I think a lot less people would have settled on an Xbox and the numbers would have been worse.
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no,no,no it barely sold a million units and xbox one is just a turn off period the box itself is huge .
The response in the West was not so good so Japan is out of the quwstion.
The Xbox One is probably the most American console to ever exist. Everything about it screams American to the point where one could easily conclude that Microsoft don't even care about the rest of the world. The central focus is Sports and TV, the biggest pastimes in the U.S.
Xbox One shouldn't even bother with Japan.
It would be pointless. Everyone knows in Japan if it's not Playstation or Nintendo, zero fcks will be given.
I don't think the Xbox and 360 did "well" in Japan. The first xbox was laughed at because it was huge and the 360 was a faulty system when it first came out. The few Japanese exclusives the 360 barely made its way to the ps3 (still waiting on a few other games). I don't think the Xboxone will catch on in Japan. The box is huge and the Kinect won't work in their homes. The ps4 is a lot easier to develop for, so developers can make games for it with no excuses (cause before the ps3's cell thing made making games hard).