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Showgirls perform during the 2014 China Digital Entertainment Expo and Conference in Shanghai on Thursday. Game developers are showcasing their products at the expo. [Photo/China Daily] |
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Approval for the production and sales of game consoles has been one of the highest-profile developments in the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, which was launched in September last year. The two giants in the game console world, Sony Corp and Microsoft Corp, successively announced the release of their most celebrated devices this summer.
Together with A-share listed Oriental Pearl Group based in Shanghai, Sony announced in late May that they will set up two joint ventures in the FTZ for the production, sale, research and development of the hardware and software for Sony's best-seller PlayStation consoles.
Just over a month later, Soeda Takehito, head of the China strategy department at Sony Computer Entertainment, said that some parts of the PlayStation console hardware will be manufactured in the facility located in the FTZ. The consoles will mainly provide Chinese versions of the original games, while local games await development and promotion.
On Wednesday, Microsoft announced the launch of its Xbox One console on Sept 23. The launch comes less than 10 months after Microsoft set up a joint venture with the Shanghai-based electronic manufacturer BesTV Network Technology Development Co Ltd in the FTZ.
The console without the Kinect motion detection system is priced at 3,699 yuan ($599) and 4,299 yuan with Kinect included.
The price, according to Li Wen, vice-president of BesTV, is much lower than expected by a large number of players.
"In the North American market, video games, or console games, take up about 57 percent of the entire gaming market, the largest part among all sectors, while the figure is 51 percent in Europe. However, the figure is zero at present in China, which gives us the confidence to believe that the market will soon lift off here. The output value of console games will soon reach 200 billion yuan in the next few years," said Li.
Statistics provided by the international market research and consulting firm Newzoo BV show more than 1.2 billion console game players in the world. The income from console games accounts for 43 percent of the total $70.4 billion income of the global gaming industry.