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13-Year China Console Ban To Be Lifted
The fight for supremacy between next generation consoles PlayStation 4 and Xbox One has just got more interesting, as one previously untapped market of one billion citizens has just opened its gates.
After 13 years, China will officially lift a ban on consoles and allow them to be freely marketed across its territory. The China console ban will however be lifted on one condition: that the video game consoles are manufactured in Shanghai’s new free trade zone.
The ban was imposed in 2000 and affected the manufacturing, sale and import of consoles in China, amid worries that the content would harm the youth’s physical and mental development.
Ever since then, major video game manufacturers such as Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo have not been able to legally sell their products on the Chinese market, even if they were manufactured there. Consoles have however been available on the black market, while local manufacturers have tried to come up with alternatives.
Chinese PC manufacturer Lenovo, for instance, branched out to develop motion detection consoles similar to Microsoft’s Kinect and recently announced plans to launch a games service that would include gameplay tips, social networking and software reviews.
That does not mean that there is no room for the gaming industry’s “Big Three” on the vast Chinese market. Analysts expect a boost in sales once the consoles are freely available. Before reaching the mainland, the three gaming giants’ products will have to be approved by the Chinese Ministry of Culture, to insure that the content is appropriate.
Even so, the opening of the Chinese market is very likely to have a major impact on the outcome of the battle for gaming superiority, as it has the potential to allow Microsoft, Sony and even Nintendo to reach hundreds of millions of users who would be eager to buy previously banned consoles and games.
China’s ban on consoles will be lifted soon and is part of a wider policy strategy for the new Shanghai free trade zone. The new trade zone is strongly backed by the country’s prime minister, with the goal of increasing the Chinese economy’ openness to the world.
What do you think of the decision and how will it impact the sales of new gaming consoles in the long run?
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Surface RT Prices Go Down
Microsoft is really not doing that well in the tablet scene, is it? While it has been quite busy trying to make waves – launching specialty stores inside Best Buy, for example – no one can ignore the fact that Surface tablets are just not catching on as much as iPads and even Samsung tablets. We’ve also heard noise about the Microsoft Surface Mini, but from the looks of things, the company could use a boost.
The latest news is that Surface RT prices are being slashed. Or have been slashed.
This is, of course, good news to who can’t (or won’t) deviate from using Windows. The new prices are as follows:
- Surface RT 32GB – $349.99
- Surface RT 64GB – $449.99
- Surface RT 32GB with Touch Cover – $449.99
- Surface RT 64GB with Touch Cover – $549.99
Slashed or not, those amounts are not that small that one would immediately jump at the chance. After all, there are other tablets within the same price range that may be more attractive.
Here’s additional good news, if you have an affinity for the Surface RT: Microsoft is offering the tablet for only $199 – but only to schools (K-12 and universities). This promo ends August 31.
While the initial reaction may be that the Surface RT price slashing is an act of desperation, it seems that there is another practical reason for Microsoft doing so – something that other companies do as well: they are going to release updated versions of the Surface RT and Surface Pro.
The Verge caught a particular slide presented during the Worldwide Partner Conference last week, which showed something of a teaser for the upgraded versions. New accessories, new accessory colors, Haswell processors – these are some of the possible upgrades we are going to see.
The upgraded devices are probably not going to see the light of day till next year, so it’s rather early for the Surface RT price takedown, don’t you think?
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