Xbox’s ‘reset’: all the news about Microsoft’s looming layoffs and studio closures


Xbox is making some big changes — again. On June 10th, a few months after Asha Sharma took over as CEO, she and newly-promoted chief content officer Matt Booty sent a memo to staff warning of an “Xbox reset.” The business, they said, is facing significant challenges, including a 3 percent “accountability margin,” massively higher component prices for consoles due to the memory and storage shortage, and an “over extended” studio system.
That same day, The Verge and Bloomberg reported that the Xbox division was planning layoffs in July. The cuts, expected to be announced on July 6th, could include studio closures or spinoffs. The Verge‘s Tom Warren reported on June 30th that Microsoft is looking at closing at least five studios and potentially canceling games like Blade.
Under Sharma’s leadership, Xbox has already made some other major changes, including upcoming price hikes for Xbox consoles, lowering Game Pass prices but cutting out new Call of Duty games, rebranding Xbox to XBOX, and making both Gears of War: E-Day and Clockwork Revolution Xbox console exclusives.
Read on for all of our coverage of the shifts at Xbox.
- Xbox will reportedly still publish Hideo Kojima’s OD.
- 007 First Light’s developer lays off staff but claims its next franchise will continue
- Xbox weighs canceling Blade game and shuttering Arkane
- Xbox prices spike another $100 or more
- Xbox is closing down Hellblade creator Ninja Theory
- Xbox turmoil continues with a studio closure and executive departures
- Microsoft hasn’t ruled out spinning off Xbox
- Xbox warns of a ‘reset’ as it prepares for layoffs
- Xbox exploring ‘radically different’ console business models
- RAMaggedon’s making Xbox “rethink” its Helix console.
- Xbox exclusives are back and more complicated than ever
- Xbox hires game industry analyst Matthew Ball to lead strategy
- Xbox fans want exclusives, more backward compatibility, and free online multiplayer
- Xbox is now XBOX
- Inside the return of Xbox
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