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Xbox Japan boss resigns amid dismal Xbox One sales

Just 776 consoles shifted last week.

Takashi Sensui, the boss of Xbox in Japan, has resigned his post.

Sensui will stay with Microsoft, but work at the company's US headquarters instead.

The move comes amid terrible sales of the Xbox One in the country, where the console has performed far worse than predecessor Xbox 360 or the original Xbox.

Xbox One has now shifted 38,461 units in Japan since it arrived in September.

The vast majority - 23,562 units - were sold over its first four days. Xbox 360 sold double that over two days when it launched back in 2005.

The Xbox One suffered the lowest Japanese launch for any home console in recent years - well below Wii U (308k in two days), the PlayStation 4 (322k in two days) and any other machine from the last few console generations.

Sales have since dropped off to just a trickle.

776 Xbox One consoles were sold in Japan last week according to numbers company Media Create (thanks, NeoGAF). In comparison, PS4 sold 12.4k and Wii U sold 9.6k.

Microsoft has publicly remained quiet on the Xbox One's performance in Japan, although one comment from Sensui emerged in October suggesting that the company was not pleased with its progress.

"It's not as though we're satisfied with the current sales state," Sensui said.

"Taking the first step was very important, and as for how to permeate the market from here, we hope to continue to do our best."

Famitsu reports that the top Xbox Japan job has now fallen to Takahasi Minami, who joined the company back in July following more than 25 years at Sony.

Xbox has always struggled to make an impression in Japan, which has, traditionally, favoured other consoles. But in recent years all home consoles have struggled as the market shifts its focus to mobile gaming.

 

 

Source: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-11-28-japanese-xbox-boss-resigns-following-xbox-one-launch-flop



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Is he resigning because he thinks it's his fault or because he just can't take it anymore?



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vivster said:
Is he resigning because he think it's his fault or because he just can't take it anymore?

I think he personally delivers all sold Ones to the customer... 776 is a lot for just 1 guy



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

Well that's too bad .



Praise the One.

NiKKoM said:
vivster said:
Is he resigning because he think it's his fault or because he just can't take it anymore?

I think he personally delivers all sold Ones to the customer... 776 is a lot for just 1 guy


 

So I guess he's not taking a job at Newegg?



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vivster said:

Is he resigning because he thinks it's his fault or because he just can't take it anymore?


I would say because he got a nice opportunity in the US, while the Japan job is risky.



Poor guy. I don't think anyone else could've done a much better job, to be honest. The console was doomed to be sell like shit in Japan.



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Lol, i am not surprised, if i was in his shoes id bail on japan home console market underdog too in favor of a much less risky post in US



NiKKoM said:
vivster said:
Is he resigning because he think it's his fault or because he just can't take it anymore?

I think he personally delivers all sold Ones to the customer... 776 is a lot for just 1 guy


Not really. All Japanese Xbox One owners probably all live in a block in Tokyo, so he just has to knock on every door!



Ka-pi96 said:
Poor guy. There wasn't really anything he could have possibly done to make it sell better.

Don't let him off so easily. He could've always just developed an exclusive Final Fantasy killer by himself.



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