The Xbox One is set to be released in 26 countries this September including Japan, and now that country's Xbox One Day One Edition console has been revealed by Famitsu to include Titanfall and Kinect Sports Rivals.
The Day One Edition of the system will include the Kinect sensor and retail for 49,890 yen ($490) while standard Xbox One systems with and without Kinect will also be available.
In addition, several apps are in being developed for the console in Japan including a karaoke app, home delivery service, and J League (Japan's national football league) video archive.
Yasuyuki Higuchi, the president and CEO of Microsoft Japan, has previously admitted that the Xbox One is "geared to a Western lifestyle" and launching the system "as is" would be challenging.
Neither the original Xbox or the Xbox 360 made significant headway in the Japanese market where native rivals Sony and Nintendo have dominated and the console's struggles in the country came inspite of a sizable investment in Japanese games by Microsoft in the 360's early years.
Earlier today, it was revealed that Bungie's Destiny will be exclusive to PlayStation platforms in Japan even though the Xbox One will be released during the game's launch month.