Xbox One launches in China on September 23

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Microsoft is set to be the first company to launch a foreign console in China since the country lifted its 14-year ban on them back in January. Microsoft and BesTV announced a September 23 launch for the Xbox One today, with the system available at a starting price of ¥3,699 RMB, converting to just under $600.

There's no clear-cut list of launch games as yet, but Microsoft said it expects the day one offering to include Forza 5, Kinect Sports Rivals, Powerstar Golf, Zoo Tycoon and Max: The Curse of Brotherhood "among others." Perfect World's Neverwinter Online is also due to be available at launch, and it will stay exclusive to Xbox One for its first six months. The MMO publisher is also developing Celestial Sword and Project X for Microsoft's system.

Microsoft may be the first to bring its console through the Shanghai Free Trade Zone, but both Sony and Nintendo have sounded out on entering the Chinese market. Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata said his company is planning to bring new hardware to emerging markets like China next year, while Sony already has agreements in place to bring PlayStation products to the country, although the finer details on that remain unannounced.

Curiously, today's news comes just days after reports the Chinese government is probing Microsoft to discern if the company broke anti-monopoly laws. According to the Wall Street Journal, on Monday, July 28, investigators raided Microsoft offices in four cities across the country. In response, the company said it complies with laws and regulations in all global markets, and that its practices are designed to comply with Chinese law.



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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2014/07/30/xbox-one-launches-in-china-on-september-23/

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slapshot101Posted:

Zips Jeez, that is pretty late, could they not of got one shipped from the US/UK and played early? I know that's what i would of done anyways..
That is really hard. The restrictions in China are really tough and Video games in general have only been allowed in the country for less then a year now. I don't know how many people will actually will be able to afford it. I also is disappointing because there won't be many games for it at all.

OPPosted:

Glad they had consoles unbanned.

ZipsPosted:

Jeez, that is pretty late, could they not of got one shipped from the US/UK and played early? I know that's what i would of done anyways..

TravitorPosted:

feel sorry for them being so late.

AchePosted:

That's good for those in China, now they can update they're consoles. xD

SecretlyPosted:

NBC Why was there a ban in the first place?


That's what I was wondering as I was reading the article as well. 14 year ban didn't last to long I suppose.

ChippykPosted:

Comit 600$??? Wow that's way overpriced dang goid thing I don't live in china


It's $588 without a kinect in the UK, but only because we have VAT.

YokePosted:

Good for china. not sure too many will buy them!

SmurfsPosted:

I didn't realize that the Xbox One wasn't released in China until now, I would've thought that they have had it for a while now. I am curious if they will have the option to buy the Xbox One without the Kinect at launch, or will they have to wait a few months before that option becomes available.

GossipPosted:

I wish I could go to China and tell them to buy a PS4...