Microsoft raises Xbox 360 forecast for Japan
CHIBA, Japan (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said sales of its Xbox 360 game console are beating projections in Japan, prompting the company to raise its shipment forecast for the country, a stronghold for Sony Corp and Nintendo Co Ltd.
Global demand for the Xbox 360 has not been dented by the financial crisis, and the game machine is well positioned to attract holiday shoppers thanks to its recent price cuts, said John Schappert, Microsoft's corporate vice president overseeing its online game services and game software.
Japan, home to two of its biggest rivals, Sony and Nintendo, has traditionally been a tough market to crack for the U.S. software giant's game operations.
But Microsoft in September lowered the price of its Xbox 360 in Japan, helping the game machine outsell Sony's PlayStation 3 in the month. That was the first time the Xbox 360 has beaten the Sony console in monthly sales in Japan.
"We've done better than we forecast. We are finding that we have a shortage of hardware," Schappert told Reuters in an interview after his keynote speech to the Tokyo Game Show on Thursday.
"We are raising our forecast" for Xbox 360 hardware shipments to Japan, he said, though he declined to give specific figures.
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Besides the price reduction, demand for the Xbox 360 got a boost in Japan from the recent launches of popular role-playing games for the Microsoft console, such as Square Enix Holdings' "Infinite Undiscovery" and Namco Bandai Holdings' "Tales of Vesperia." Continued...




