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Microsoft delays Chinese launch of Xbox One console | Microsoft delays Chinese launch of Xbox One console |
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Microsoft has cancelled this month's Chinese launch of the Xbox One, two days before it was due to take place. | |
The console was due to be formally launched and go on sale in China on 23 September. | The console was due to be formally launched and go on sale in China on 23 September. |
So far, Microsoft has not given any reason for the cancellation or given a date for when the launch will go ahead. | So far, Microsoft has not given any reason for the cancellation or given a date for when the launch will go ahead. |
Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo are gearing up to enter the Chinese market after a 14-year ban on foreign consoles was lifted in January. | Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo are gearing up to enter the Chinese market after a 14-year ban on foreign consoles was lifted in January. |
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"Despite strong and steady progress, we are going to need a bit more time to deliver the best experiences possible for our fans in China," said Microsoft in a statement given to games industry news site CVG. It said the launch would take place before the end of 2014. | "Despite strong and steady progress, we are going to need a bit more time to deliver the best experiences possible for our fans in China," said Microsoft in a statement given to games industry news site CVG. It said the launch would take place before the end of 2014. |
People who pre-ordered the console and were expecting to receive it this week would get an "added bonus" said Microsoft's general manager in China Enwei Xie. | People who pre-ordered the console and were expecting to receive it this week would get an "added bonus" said Microsoft's general manager in China Enwei Xie. |
When it goes on sale the console is expected to cost 3,699 yuan (£370, $600) without the Kinect motion detector, and 4,299 yuan with it. Launch titles were expected to include Forza Motorsport 5, Zoo Tycoon and Max: The Curse of Brotherhood. | When it goes on sale the console is expected to cost 3,699 yuan (£370, $600) without the Kinect motion detector, and 4,299 yuan with it. Launch titles were expected to include Forza Motorsport 5, Zoo Tycoon and Max: The Curse of Brotherhood. |
The delay comes as Microsoft is being investigated by Chinese authorities who have accused it of violating its anti-trust laws. | The delay comes as Microsoft is being investigated by Chinese authorities who have accused it of violating its anti-trust laws. |
The delay might mean that Sony is the first to launch a console in the country though it too has yet to name a launch date for its PlayStation 4. | The delay might mean that Sony is the first to launch a console in the country though it too has yet to name a launch date for its PlayStation 4. |
When China lifted its ban, it said anyone wishing to sell consoles in the country had to team up with a local manufacturer to make the gadgets locally. Microsoft signed up with BesTV, and Sony struck a deal with Shanghai Oriental Pearl. | When China lifted its ban, it said anyone wishing to sell consoles in the country had to team up with a local manufacturer to make the gadgets locally. Microsoft signed up with BesTV, and Sony struck a deal with Shanghai Oriental Pearl. |
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