
The PS 4 launches on the 15th of November. Well, it does in the US.
But for the Japanese gamers, they're going to have to wait atleast three months
before they can lay they're hands on one of Sony's next-gen consoles. But why? A lot of
Japanese gamers are seriously not happy, and SCEJA's CEO excused the later launch,
saying that the company needed more a bit more time
to ensure the game selection was up to standards for they're Japanese audiences.
However, it wasn't quite enough to silence complaints from its native
fans. In a roundtable interview at TGS 2013 with Sony's SVP of
PlayStation hardware, Masayasu Ito explained that in Japan, its portable
devices continue to sell well - in comparison to Europe and the US.
Thus, the company decided to launch the PS4 in the west first, where
there was already "much more excitement" about the next-generation consoles.
(It also explains why Sony Computer Entertainment Japan focused on refreshed Vita hardware and the "Vita TV"
before this year's Tokyo Game Show even began).
"Until now, we've placed emphasis on the launch titles that are ready
for Europe and the US... As I said, in Japan, portable devices are
selling very well. So, first and foremost, gaming titles released in
Japan would be first for Vita and portables. That's why the PS4 will
come later."
However, that's not to say that Sony Japan's game studios aren't already at work on PS4 titles:
Knack, for example, is being developed in the
Land of the Rising Sun.
"Our worldwide studios look at worldwide titles rather than directing
attention to the Japan-centric titles. So what's being worked on in
Japan is not Japanese-specific, but could (also) be applied on a
worldwide basis." He added that Japan will see around 19 games at
launch, with "continuous titles" appearing after that. As a note, both
the US and European PS4s can expect roughly
33 games within a "launch window" that will last until the end of 2013.
Via
Engadget.
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