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Xbox One global launch gets scaled back to 13 markets


Microsoft today has clarified the details for their worldwide Xbox One launch. The company has confirmed today that they needed to scale back their launch plans from 21 markets to 13, making the launch a little less global.

If you happen to live in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden or Switzerland, the Xbox One launch has been pushed to 2014 sometime. The good news is that Microsoft will be bundling in a game of some sort for those who have pre-ordered the console in those regions.

Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Spain, United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand are still on scheduled for a November 2013 release.

Read on for the announcement, or head on over to the Xbox Wire site.

Today we?re providing an update to our launch plans for Xbox One. At Xbox, our goal is to provide the best games and entertainment experience possible and the team continues to make great progress on delivering Xbox One.

At E3, we announced that Xbox One would be available in 21 markets around the world at launch. This was an aggressive goal and the team has been working very hard to deliver Xbox One to as many markets as possible.

Our priority is ensuring our customers get the best Xbox One experience the first day it is available. To do that, and in order to meet demand, we have adjusted the number of markets that will receive Xbox One in November to 13 markets, including Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Spain, United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand, in November.

We remain committed to launching Xbox One in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, as soon as possible in 2014.

While we wish we could launch Xbox One simultaneously in these markets, there are many factors that determine the timing of specific market launches. This includes work to localize the Xbox One dash, incorporate additional voice and languages, and build partnerships to bring apps and meaningful local content to each country.

We understand this will be disappointing news for our fans in the impacted countries, and we are doing everything we can to bring Xbox One to you as soon as possible next year.

If you are in these markets and have questions about your pre-order, please contact the local retailer where you placed your pre-order. To show our appreciation for your patience, if you have already preordered an Xbox One Day One system before today in those countries, you will also receive a pack-in game with your console when it launches.*

Thank you for your patience ? we are grateful for your support and remain committed to delivering the best Xbox One experience for your market.

* For full details and to take advantage of this offer, customers should follow up with the local retailer they pre-ordered with and they will be able to share more information closer to launch.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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