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Moore touts "long-term strategy" for Xbox success in Japan

Microsoft is looking at a ten-year strategy for success in Japan for its Xbox platform, key Xbox executive Peter Moore has told the official Xbox Japan website, with new strategies for the market set to be announced in six to nine months. The performance of the Xbox in Japan to date has been disastrous, with weekly sales currently running at only a few hundred units - around a hundredth of the sales of the PS2 or GBA, and as little as a twentieth of the sales of Nintendo's GameCube.

However, Moore is confident that there will be an upswing in the console's fortunes in the region in the long term, fuelled by new initiatives and strategies which will emerge in the coming year, and by further development at the company's in-house Japanese development team. "We're looking into a long-term strategy towards Japan," he said in the interview, portions of which have been translated by US website GameSpot, "so while our current situation may not be ideal, we're planning to change that. In six to nine months from now, we'll be announcing specific strategies that we'll be focusing on to start off with."

News source: gameindustry.biz

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