Several American politicians allege that Sony engages in unfair business practices to keep Microsoft out of the Japanese gaming market. The accusations against Sony went public on Thursday during a trade hearing in the US Senate, with members of the House of Representatives also writing two letters encouraging the government to act.
Microsoft has long struggled to get a foothold in the Japanese gaming market. Xbox consoles have never been a big seller in the country, losing out to Sony and Nintendo products. This is traditionally explained as home team advantage favoring Japanese companies. However, others have attributed the Xbox's local unpopularity to Microsoft's unwillingness to engage with the quirks of the Japanese market.
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As reported by Axios, 11 members of Congress from both political parties are pressuring the Biden Administration to get involved in Sony and Microsoft's competition over the Japanese gaming market. On Thursday, Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell criticized Sony's control over the Japanese video game market, calling it a «monopoly.» Ten members of the House Representatives also sent letters to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and US Trade Representative Katherine Tai, calling on the federal government to take action.
Senator Cantwell raised her concerns to Tai during Thursday's hearing. According to Cantwell, PlayStation accounts for «98% of the high-end game market.» The US policymaker says that Sony established this stranglehold through exclusive contracts and payments to publishers, and the corporation's tactics violate Japan's antitrust laws. She also criticized the Japanese government for failing to investigate these tactics.
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