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Microsoft delays Xbox One launch in China

Gamers in China hoping to get their hands on the Xbox One will have to wait a little longer than expected.

Microsoft announced late Friday that “despite strong and steady progress, we are going to need more a bit more time to deliver the best experiences possible for our fans in China.”

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Eonjay3505d ago

They said they are planning to release it by the end of the year. I wonder if Sony will wind up beating them to China.

GribbleGrunger3505d ago (Edited 3505d ago )

Sony haven't announced any plans whatsoever so that's an unlikely scenario. We know that Sony WILL release in China at some point but given China's strict video game laws, I'd say Sony are waiting to build a compelling portfolio of 'none offensive' games before they release there. I'd say first quarter 2015 (perhaps March).

edit: Yes, it offers Sony the chance of a double whammy: Give out the latest incredible PS4 sales figures AND announce the launch of the PS4 in China. There's also no better way of instilling confidence in a new market than when you hear a figure around 20m.

Eonjay3505d ago

That makes a lot of sense actually.

Gamer19823505d ago (Edited 3505d ago )

Sony have already said they are planning on releasing in China so saying no plans whatsoever is completely off the mark.
http://www.engadget.com/201...
Was announced in May and they could beat MS to China now with this delay and that's the last thing they need since they are behind every where getting ahead in China even for a few weeks could get them a little sales boost.

GribbleGrunger3505d ago (Edited 3505d ago )

@Gamer1982: I know all that, and as a Sony fan I always follow news on the PS4 closely. What I'm talking about, and what I was replying to, is related to 'when' the PS releases in China. Without any information on a date (even a rough date), I think it's unlikely that it will release this year, ahead of the XB1. Didn't my second sentence help verify exactly what I was talking about?

"We know that Sony WILL release in China at some point"

Hell, I even emphasised 'WILL'. If what I posted was just a random post then yes, I can see where you could see enough ambiguity to misinterpret what I said, but it has solid context due to the fact I'm answering a specific comment.

CerealKiller3505d ago

I'm guessing not enough demand.

Foehammer3505d ago

http://www.dualshockers.com...

"Online retailer Suning actually publishes its own pre-order numbers on the listing pages, and it boasts 12,810 bookings for the console with Kinect and 2,807 for the Kinect-less version. The numbers sum up to a total of 15,617 pre-orders."

"Not only we notice that the version with Kinect seems to be a lot more popular than the lighter package, but we can get a rough idea of the market situation."

"According to Tech in Asia, Suning holds 2% of the Chinese market share, which could mean a total of 780,859 pre-orders. Of course this is just an empirical calculation and it shouldn’t be taken as solid data, but if the Xbox One managed to get close to that number of consoles sold at launch in China, it would definitely be a success."

choujij3505d ago (Edited 3505d ago )

@Forhammer Remember this?
http://www.dualshockers.com...
http://www.dualshockers.com...

Refresh my memory, how did that all turn out? :)

CerealKiller3505d ago

I don't trust any numbers out of China.

Remy_Chaos3505d ago

Well I don't blame them, China is one of their last (three) opportunities, they have to get it right. Regardless, it sucks for those Chinese people who were expecting One sooner. Maybe MS is preparing in case they have to do more 180s?

Jury3505d ago

Yeah it sucks for those tens and tens of Chinese xbox fans that were looking forward to getting the bone

04STIBluByU3505d ago

So...they can't afford to launch in China b/c they spent 2.5B on an indie game...makes sense...by the way I read the article...and between the lines!

ScorpiusX3505d ago

If the purchase of a company is what you believe to cause a delay then by all mean keep be living that . I tend to believe the delay could be related to my be include Mincraft with every Xbox sold while making their game exclusive to the platform in this new market and maybe some language issues.

04STIBluByU3505d ago

It was a joke man...I have no clue why they delayed it, so I came up with my own BS. Sh!ts and giggles!

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