PlayStation 4 won't sell in Japan until February

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Hiroshi Kawano, Sony Corp.'s chief of the game business in Japan and Asia, holds a PlayStation 4 during an event in Tokyo, Monday, Sept. 9, 2013. Sony...
Hiroshi Kawano, Sony Corp.'s chief of the game business in Japan and Asia, holds a PlayStation 4 during an event in Tokyo on Monday, Sept. 9.Koji Sasahara / AP

TOKYO (AP) - Sony's next-generation video game machine PlayStation 4 won't go on sale in Japan until next year, meaning that it won't be on time for the key year-end holiday or New Year's shopping season. 

Hiroshi Kawano, Sony Corp.'s chief of the game business in Japan and Asia, said Monday at a Tokyo event that the PlayStation 4 will go on sale Feb. 22, 2014, in Japan. 

The console is going on sale Nov. 15 in the U.S. and Canada, and Nov. 29 in Europe. 

Kawano said the late date was to be fully prepared with game software at its launch, and orders will be taken starting next month. But the product will miss the critical Christmas and New Year's period when Japanese children can count on gifts. 

"We plan to have powerful titles at the launch date," he told a hall packed with guests and reporters. 

"We are asking for some time before we can offer it but please look forward to it." 

Sony will instead sell in Japan, before other nations, the 9,480 yen ($90) PSVita TV, a small device that attaches to a TV set to enjoy music, TV shows, movies and karaoke. The PS4 will cost 39,980 yen ($400) in Japan. It will cost $399 in the U.S. 

Nintendo Co., which makes the Pokemon and Super Mario games, started selling the Wii U console last November. 

But Wii U sales have suffered, selling just 3.61 million of the machines through the end of June. Nintendo is still targeting sales of 9 million Wii U units over the fiscal year through March 2014. 

Microsoft Corp. is planning the Xbox One, debuting Nov. 22. 

Hopes have been high in the game industry that the arrival of the three consoles will revitalize the sector, which has lagged from competition from smartphones and other mobile devices, wooing users with their own games, as well as social networking and other pastimes. 

Andrew House, president of Sony Computer Entertainment, the Tokyo-based company's game division, said demand was strong so far for the PlayStation 4, with a million pre-orders. 

Sony has not given a PS4 unit sales target for the fiscal year. 

The Japan sale date was held off until next year because Japanese game developers have required more time to develop games for the PlayStation 4, he told reporters at headquarters. 

"We wanted to make sure that there was a game experience that resonated with the Japanese consumer," said House. 

Follow Yuri Kageyama on Twitter at @yurikageyama.

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