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Microsoft Plots 2014 Launch for Xbox One in Asia - console|
| (hx) 08:23 PM CEST - Jun,11 2013 | It seems like Microsoft is doing everything it can to become more unpopular as fresh news reports suggest that their next-generation consoles won't hit Asian markets for an entire year after launch, that's 1 and half years from now.
Asian gamers will have to wait a year longer than their American counterparts to get their hands on Microsoft's Xbox One, which will only be available in the region in late 2014, a year after its U.S. launch this November.
Describing it as a "staged approach" to marketing the new videogame console, Alan Bowman, Microsoft’s regional vice president for sales and marketing in Asia, said the company was working on ensuring a “great experience for customers” in the region, including offering localized content.
The new device will only be available in select Asian markets – Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and India – pegged as high-growth markets for the region’s booming gaming industry. This year, the Xbox became the top-selling console in Asia, according to Mr. Bowman, with revenues growing 20% year-on-year.
"We are focusing on delivering games people want to play," said Mr. Bowman in a telephone interview following the E3 trade show in Los Angeles, which would include launching new versions of Fifa football games and the popular Assassin’s Creed and Final Fantasy.
Meanwhile, Microsoft will focus on marketing the Xbox 360 in the region, including expanding the offerings of games available for the console. The company hopes that the global media coverage of Xbox One's upcoming launch will create a "halo effect" for Microsoft’s consoles generally, ideally enough to keep the Xbox 360's sales strong until the launch of the newest device.
Asian gamers can look forward to upgrades in the Xbox One made specifically with them in mind, even if they can't get their hands on the console just yet. For example, the Kinect motion sensor - which will come standard with Xbox One – can work within "dramatically reduced" room sizes, particularly useful for many across cities like Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong, where flats tend to be smaller.
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last 10 comments: | Sabot | (02:38 PM CEST - Jun,12 2013 ) | quote: Asian gamers can look forward to upgrades in the Xbox One made specifically with them in mind, even if they can't get their hands on the console just yet. For example, the Kinect motion sensor - which will come standard with Xbox One – can work within "dramatically reduced" room sizes, particularly useful for many across cities like Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong, where flats tend to be smaller.
Bloody marvellous! Since when do you prioritise a console on its peripheral device, rather than its games/hardware? M$ are seriously sad..
Reminds you of the early 90s when you bought a PC and it came preloaded with software, that you either; didn't want, or would rather have backup disks. Or even better tried to get the vendor to haggle a price reduction of that, supposed, £300 software bundle inc. and format the fucker! :lol:
M$ philosophy is thus; you're buying the kinect and get the Eggbox one FREE :D | |
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