Xsolla Continues Its Commitment to Growing the Asian Gaming Market With Local Presence in Japan

Xsolla, a global video game commerce company, announces its expansion into Japan by opening a local office in Tokyo as part of its ongoing endeavor to bring innovative services to new markets.

This strategic move illustrates Xsolla’s commitment to nurturing regional partnerships that benefit its global network. It also underscores Xsolla’s ongoing dedication to the growth of the Asian gaming industry, building on its established presence in China, Korea, and Malaysia. By opening a new office in Tokyo, Xsolla welcomes local industry experts to serve its growing customer base in Japan, adapt its products and solutions for Japanese developers, and forge local partnerships to enhance its service offerings in one of the world’s premier gaming markets.

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“At Xsolla, our dedication lies in aiding game developers’ success through tailored solutions for their unique needs. We’re eager to welcome new team members who will provide local support for our partners here in Japan,” said Chris Hewish, CEO of Xsolla. “Our expansion into Tokyo is a significant landmark in our ongoing mission to deliver a fully localized service, providing a comprehensive solution that meets the diverse needs of our partners worldwide.”

Xsolla’s all-inclusive payment solution, complete with local payment partnerships, tax, and regulatory knowledge and support, will offer international game developers a way to expand their reach into the Japanese market and simultaneously help local Japanese developers scale their business globally.

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