Japan might be the backyard of Sony and Nintendo's ambitious gaming empires, but the console manufacturers are not the only players vying for control. Phil Spencer, Xbox's gaming CEO, has cast a spotlight on a market long overshadowed by its console-centric culture and disclosed some impressive figures.
Speaking to Japanese magazine Famitsu (courtesy of TweakTown), Spencer's recent revelations suggest that Xbox will be challenging the status quo. The Japanese PC gaming market, once a sleeping giant, has now doubled in size.
What's more, Xbox Game Pass PC subscriptions in Japan have quadrupled, outpacing the market's growth and signaling a seismic shift in gamer behavior.
Spencer's vision for Game Pass PC as a key asset in Xbox's arsenal is clear. It's growth that's not just keeping pace but sprinting ahead, with the service becoming increasingly synonymous with the Xbox brand's identity in Japan. You don't need a Magic 8 Ball to figure out that Xbox is reaching into the heart of a market ripe for the picking.
The strategy employed by Spencer is as cunning as it is bold. While the console and Ultimate versions of Xbox Game Pass have seen a price hike, the PC tier remains untouched. Why, you ask?
