Never give up. Never surrender.
At least that’s Microsoft’s attitude toward its Xbox One console in Japan, which has been a bit of a sales disaster. However, according to a Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu interview with Xbox One head Takashi Sensui (which Kotaku translated), Microsoft isn’t giving up yet.
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Microsoft’s Xbox consoles have always had a hard time finding an audience in Japan, but the Xbox One is performing especially bad. After almost a month on the market, it hasn’t reached 30,000 units sold there. By comparison, the Xbox 360 moved 62,135 units in just two days.