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Oct 6, 2004, 7:29 PM
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Xbox Live Explodes in Asia
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One-in-seven Asian Xbox video gamers plays on the Internet just six months after the regional launch of Microsoft's Xbox Live Internet software, a company executive said on Wednesday. About 15 percent of Xbox console owners in Asia subscribe to Xbox Live, compared with 12 percent worldwide, said Yolanda Chan, regional sales director for the Asia Pacific region. Nearly 200,000 of Xbox Live's more than 1 million worldwide users now come from Asia. The product's fast growth in the region reflects the popularity of video gaming in Asia. Xbox Live competes with a similar service offered by Sony. The rapid growth of online games -- which generated revenue of more than $700 million in Asia last year -- has spawned a generation of homegrown start-ups including China's Shanda Networking, Actoz Soft, and Taiwan's Chinese Gamer International Corp. Xbox Live is now available in 24 countries worldwide, including South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. To help Xbox's growth in Asia-Pacific, Microsoft announced a development initiative on Wednesday, forming a partnership with the Hong Kong government to nurture local game development talent. The company has similar programs in Taiwan and South Korea. Part of Xbox Live's rapid growth stems from the fact that the Internet capability requires only a console upgrade costing about $50, with no playing fees beyond the $20 or so players pay for each game. PC-based online game companies make most of their money from fees based on time spent playing. Microsoft had yet to formulate a strategy for its next generation of consoles, particularly the issue of whether or not to charge playing fees. The company had also yet to decide on a strategy for China, a market with huge potential but also one that many game publishers have avoided due to rampant piracy. Electronic Arts and others have been more positive about China's potential for online games, since such games are often complicated and difficult to pirate. Join the forum and enter to win free monthly prize giveaways!
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