Years ago, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella decided to buy some pricey game studios to try to prop up the tech giant's gaming division. Now, the company is saying goodbye to more staff.
Microsoft is laying off staff in multiple divisions, including security, devices, experiences, and gaming. Microsoft confirmed the layoffs to PCMag but didn't say exactly how many people are being ...
Microsoft’s gaming business has not met its growth expectations in recent years. In the first half of last year, gaming revenue increased by only 5.8%, falling short of the projected 11%.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer confirms more plans for Xbox games, services, and content to break any kind of exclusivity ...
All networks have downtime, but Microsoft is historically uniquely keen to rely on other networks to reach customers. PSN's ...
Overall gaming revenue fell 7%, and Xbox hardware revenue tumbled 29% in the fiscal second quarter. Microsoft's Xbox content and services business grew 2%, compared with 61% in the previous first ...
Microsoft can’t be happy about the Steam Deck. After all, PC gaming has long been about Windows. For decades! Yet now one of the hottest PC gaming systems is… a portable Linux PC that runs ...