Although the Xbox 360 was Microsoft’s most successful console, the Series X already surpassed its predecessors in Japan.
2021 was an important year for the Xbox, Microsoft celebrated 20th anniversary of his first console And he did it with various ads, collaborations and beauties Submission to video fans Nostalgia. Now The trip has come to JapanMicrosoft released its console in February 2002, a few months later than in the United States.
Dead or Alive 3 is the best-selling game on Xbox in JapanAccording to a report in the magazine’s latest issue Weekly Famitsu From what VGC Echo, Xbox has sold a total of 2,345,975 consoles in Japan In these twenty years. Most sales belong Xbox 360Hans Very successful console In Japan and other parts of the world. The figures reflect the best performance xbox-serien x In Japan, where It has already surpassed its predecessor Xbox One.
This is the sale of all Microsoft consoles in Japan for the last 20 years:
- Xbox: 472,992 devices.
- Xbox 360: 1,616,128 devices.
- Xbox One: 114,831 devices.
- Xbox Series X | S: 142 024 units.
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Playground Best-selling item Japan has been on the Xbox since history Dead or alive 3 For the original Xbox, with 271 149 copies. This means that almost half of the original Xbox owners in Japan have purchased the Team Ninja battle title. The list of top 5 best-selling games is complete with four best-selling games Popular Xbox 360 JRPGs.
- Dead or Alive 3 (Xbox): 271 149 enheter.
- Star Ocean 4: The Last Hope (Xbox 360): 208 521 enheter.
- Tales of Vesperia (Xbox 360): 204 305 enheter.
- Blue Dragon (Xbox 360): 203,740 devices.
- Last Remnant (Xbox 360): 154,493 devices.
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They did not stop sharing from the Xbox Its commitment to the Japanese marketWorks with Japanese publishers Strengthen the list on their consoles. “We work every day to increase our list of publishers in Japan Japanese games on Xbox. We know this is very important for Xbox fans and consumers, said Bill Spencer during the conference. Tokyo Game Show 2021.
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