Microsoft is planning major Xbox lay offs next week and also ceasing some Xbox operations in some European regions due to restructuring

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Somebody fire phil spencer :damn:

Meach you're one of the stupidest posters here and even you can increase revenues for M$ if you spent 80 billion on studios.

You really gonna act like spending 80 billion on studios and firing people is hard? :mjlol:
 

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Meach you're one of the stupidest posters here and even you can increase revenues for M$ if you spent 80 billion on studios.

You really gonna act like spending 80 billion on studios and firing people is hard? :mjlol:
Acquiring activision was not “easy” they fought for years to do so.

But if you check the chart even before Activision Xbox was growing every year.

Activision revenue didn’t come till 24.

Before that Xbox was already breaking its own revenue records.

Like i said console wars got yall perspective all fukked up.

Just cause they aren’t selling more consoles than sony, doesn’t mean the brand hasn’t been doing well :manny:
 

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There's lots of doom and gloom around Xbox right now. Outwardly, console price hikes, Game Pass increases, and unclear communication are Microsoft's biggest problems. On the inside, though, Microsoft is pressuring Xbox to deliver hard-to-reach profit metrics. Buying Activision for $68 billion put Xbox on the hook, and Microsoft's board, investors, and top execs want continual returns on that investment.


Welp…
 
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