Microsoft is set to reveal one or more Japanese Xbox One exclusives, made by a renowned Japanese studio.

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The company's Phil Spencer spoke to Famitsu (via Dualshockers ) to explain that Microsoft is planning some special announcements to coincide with the launch of Xbox One in new markets."I’m very excited about the announcement of the release window in Japan. An unique exclusive title for Xbox One is going to be released by an awesome Japanese studio," he said, before adding, "I’m looking forward to go to Tokyo Game Show this year, and I want to show everyone something never seen before. Stay tuned!"While TGS won't take place until September though, the company is currently focusing much more closely on its E3 announcements. It sounds like Microsoft has a lot to show, as it's apparently had to minimise how much stage time key execs will get in a bid to cram in as much as possible."Yes, I think you’ll see very few execs" Spencer admitted. "We are already over our 90 minute time limit and having to move stuff out of show."Last week, it was revealed Marc Whitten, chief product officer for Xbox, decided to leave Microsoft after 14 years . It's not all bad news though. Titanfall's launch caused Xbox One sales to almost double in the UK last week , and there are rumours abound that the company is hard at work on its own VR headset to rival those being offered by Sony and Oculus .#The next big Xbox One patch is expected in April.

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