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Microsoft plans to lay off 4,800 staff, impacting sales and Xbox divisions. It's offering severance up to 39 weeks for most laid-off US employees.
Microsoft is cutting 4,800 jobs, mostly in its Xbox division, to address unprofitability with $0.64 losses per dollar spent on game studios. The move aims to s…
*Dragonwilds*, the first *RuneScape* console game, launches in September on PlayStation and Xbox with crossplay, expanding the 25-year PC franchise to new plat…
Software giant Microsoft (MSFT) will be letting go of thousands of employees yet again. This time, the number is set to be 4,800, or 2% of its global workforce…
Microsoft updated its Xbox Family Settings app for iPhone and iPad, expanding parental controls to manage screen time, content ratings, and spending limits rem…
Microsoft cut id Software’s workforce by roughly half, with over 90 layoffs, primarily in QA, after its Activision Blizzard acquisition. This risks losing key …
GTA VI will be the most expensive entertainment launch ever, costing over $1 billion, but even strong sales won’t fix the gaming industry’s deeper issues like …
‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater’, ‘Gears Of War: Reloaded’ and more Microsoft has confirmed a string of new additions coming to Xbox Game Pass this July – check out t…
It's another bad week for the video game industry. Microsoft outlined a series of layoffs on Monday that Xbox CEO Asha Sharma described as "the most significan…
Microsoft cut 4,800 jobs globally, including 3,200 outside gaming, as part of restructuring; this shows Microsoft is reducing workforce across divisions, not j…
Double Fine and Compulsion will keep their games and franchises after becoming independent Xbox studios. Microsoft’s shift allows these studios to retain creat…

















