No More Xbox 360s in Japan

In a bizarre reversal of fortune the Xbox 360 has managed to sell out in Japan. The console has been flying off the shelves in recent weeks, largely due to Tales of Vesperia. Microsoft have apologised to customers, and claim new consoles will be available from September.

[Read, via Xbox 360 Fanboy]


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3 Responses to “No More Xbox 360s in Japan”

  1. […] the hefty price cut, the launch of Tri-Ace’s Infinite Undiscovery and the end of a recent production shortage. Hopefully the machine can build on this success and continue to generate interest, not least so […]

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  3. Yeah, we still don’t have the rating back from the SA rangits board, which means we can’t legally release the game there yet. We want to release as it soon as we can, but speeding up that process any is beyond our control.The price is 15 USD. I’m not sure what that will be in rand, but it should be comparable to other games on Steam that sell for 15 USD, as we follow Steam’s regional pricing guidelines.

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