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A Swiss retailer has warned consumers that it doesn't expect to see any Xbox One consoles in the territory before next Easter, due to Xbox Live Marketplace issues.

NeoGAF user chadskin has spotted an Xbox One update from Swiss retailer World of Games , warning that there could be significant delays in the region.Translated, it reads, "Important: According to Microsoft, the delivery date of the Xbox One to several countries (e.g. Switzerland) has been delayed for an undetermined time for adjustments to the XBL market place. Due to several conversations we expect that a delivery in this country is not going to happen any time before Easter. An even longer waiting time is not entirely unlikely."It follows rumours from Game Reactor that the console won't arrive before Q3 2014. You can read all about them below.

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Microsoft may not launch the Xbox One in Nordic regions until Q3 2014. Game Reactor claims to have word from "trusted sources" that the console won't appear in Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark before at least the second half of the year. There's no word on when other European territories waiting to see the console will get it, either.Earlier this year, Microsoft downscaled its launch markets for the Xbox One from 21 to 13 , with the affected territories of Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and Switzerland told they'd get the console "as soon as possible in 2014."Game Reactor's sources only refer to the Nordic territories, so at this stage it's unclear whether Russia, Belgium, Switzerland or Netherlands will also be affected. Similarly murky is what impact this would have on other planned 2014 launches, such as Japan Any number of issues could have caused delays, from problems with supply to trouble localising the console for the different languages. While diehard Xbox fans can, of course, import the console from elsewhere, they won't be able to make use of Kinect voice commands in their mother tongue.Similarly, with the PS4 having launched in the Nordics last month, Microsoft could be handing Sony a 10-month lead in trying to develop a stranglehold on the region's market.We've reached out to Microsoft to see if there's official confirmation of the rumour and will update the story when we hear back.While Game Reactor stops short of naming its sources, it does reveal that the news from the same people who accurately told them of the previous delay before it was announced.

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