Xbox 360 not to sell well in China, says game provider
The Xbox 360 will not become popular in the China market in the next two to three years mainly due to its high price, according to Jun Tang, president of Shanda Interactive Entertainment, the largest provider of on-line games in China, as reported by China-based media Sina.com.
Microsoft’s marketing strategy for the Xbox 360 in China is to sell game software, but game software for the console is not diverse enough, Tang pointed out.
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