If there’s one thing fans of Xbox are very vocal about missing out on, it’s JRPGs and other large releases from Japanese developers or publishers.
However, Xbox CEO Phil Spencer recently appeared on the Square Enix stage to announce a new partnership to bring more Square Enix titles to the console.
However, a recent job change announced on LinkedIn may be just what Xbox needs to develop better relationships with Japanese publishers.
Mena Sato Kato, an executive who spent 8 years in leadership roles at Sony Interactive Entertainment, announced via LinkedIn she has joined Xbox as the Director for Partnerships Japan.
She expects the role to be a new chapter and one that will be “Unlocking new experiences in the game industry.”
Xbox is expected to attend what has been teased as “the biggest Tokyo Game Show,” with the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA) releasing a statement acknowledging fans’ high demand for the show.
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If there’s one thing fans of Xbox are very vocal about missing out on, it’s JRPGs and other large releases from Japanese developers or publishers.
However, Xbox CEO Phil Spencer recently appeared on the Square Enix stage to announce a new partnership to bring more Square Enix titles to the console.
However, a recent job change announced on LinkedIn may be just what Xbox needs to develop better relationships with Japanese publishers.
Mena Sato Kato, an executive who spent 8 years in leadership roles at Sony Interactive Entertainment, announced via LinkedIn she has joined Xbox as the Director for Partnerships Japan.
She expects the role to be a new chapter and one that will be “Unlocking new experiences in the game industry.”
Xbox is expected to attend what has been teased as “the biggest Tokyo Game Show,” with the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA) releasing a statement acknowledging fans’ high demand for the show.
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