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Xbox
Live - Singapore, Taiwan & Hong Kong Release Date Announced
(Press
Release)
SINGAPORE,
5 February 2004 – Microsoft Singapore announced today that Xbox Live
will launch in Singapore this April. News of the launch month
announcement follows a surge of anticipation and excitement as gamers
brace themselves for Xbox Live, the world’s most intense unified
online gaming service which is dedicated to offering game players a
consistent, reliable and exhilarating experience.
“The
level of anticipation for the Xbox Live service in Singapore is
overwhelming,” said Alex Chua, Microsoft Singapore’s Home &
Entertainment Division Manager. “Given Singapore’s high broadband
penetration rates and the high awareness of Xbox Live in the market, we
expect Xbox Live to be well received in Singapore.”
“Gaming
in Singapore has reached wide acceptance, and feedback from the gaming
community, retailers, broadband providers and other partners show a
strong demand to participate in the Xbox Live community,” added Alex
Chua.
Xbox
Live is the only unified online gaming service that will connect gaming
enthusiasts in Singapore with a global community of nearly 750,000
subscribers.
There
are five killer features that make the Xbox Live service an
exhilarating, easy-to-use and social experience for gamers:
1.
Voice supported by every Xbox Live game, which means you can shout
winner chants when you win, collaborate on strategy or chat across
games; 2. Finding your friends, no matter where they are playing or what
game they are playing; 3. Gamertag across all games, which means you
only need to sign up for the service once, something that will take all
of five minutes; 4. Matchmaking to other players at your skill level; 5.
Content downloads that extend the life of games. Imagine new levels,
characters, vehicles or weapons.
During
the launch period, more than 30 Xbox Live-enabled games will be
available in Singapore from highly acclaimed publishers such as
Microsoft Games Studios, Activision, Ubi Soft and Tecmo. Xbox
Live-enabled games that will be available include hot titles like “Tom
Clancy’s Rainbow Six 3”, “XIII” and “Splinter Cell: Pandora
Tomorrow” all from Ubi Soft; “Ninja Gaiden” and “Dead or Alive
Online” from Tecmo in addition to top sporting titles from Microsoft
Game Studios such as “Top Spin”, “NBA Inside Drive 2004”,
“Links 2004”, and “Amped 2” as well as “Project Gotham Racing
2”, “Counter Strike” and “Crimson Skies”.
With
the launch of Xbox Live in April, Singapore, together with Taiwan and
Hong Kong, will join 19 other Xbox Live-enabled countries around the
world including Korea and Japan in Asia. Xbox Live is the most
successful paid online gaming service with more subscribers than any
competitive paid online gaming site to date.
“In
less than 15 months, Xbox Live has taken off with a community of nearly
750,000 people playing on Xbox Live worldwide and participating in more
than 1.5 million gaming sessions every week,” said Alan Bowman,
General Manager, Asia Pacific for Microsoft’s Home & Entertainment
Division.. “That number is growing rapidly and with the addition of
Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore in April, and new games, new downloads,
and surging enthusiasm among gamers for a unified online experience, we
expect Xbox Live to reach one million subscribers in 24 countries by
June 2004.”
For
more information on Xbox Live in Singapore, go to http://www.xbox.com/zh-sg/live
About
Xbox Live
Xbox
Live, which launched in the United States Nov. 15, 2002, allows gamers
to play multiplayer Xbox games with other gamers worldwide via a
broadband connection. With a built-in hard drive and Ethernet port, the
Xbox console is the only video game system built from the ground up for
online gaming. Xbox Live enables gamers to easily find their friends;
talk to other players during gameplay through the Xbox Communicator
headset; download current statistics and new levels and characters to
their Xbox hard drive; and play online -- all exclusive features to Xbox
Live.