In a week when Xbox fans were hoping to hear a response from Microsoft to the PS5 Pro, the software giant is making a third round of gaming layoffs instead. 650 employees at Microsoft’s gaming business are being laid off, part of continued cuts at Xbox after Microsoft’s $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Microsoft cut 1,900 Activision Blizzard and Xbox jobs earlier this year and then shuttered four studios it acquired as part of its $7.5 billion Bethesda acquisition in May. Thankfully, Hi-Fi Rush studio Tango Gameworks was eventually saved from Microsoft’s shutdown after Krafton, the South Korean publisher behind PUBG: Battlegrounds and The Callisto Protocol, acquired the Japanese studio from Microsoft instead.
It’s pretty sad honestly. Back in the PS3/360 days it felt like a healthy rivalry but ever since the Xbox One Kinect and always online debacle Xbox hasn’t really recovered and I feel both Sony and MS are both worse off for it.
It's been Microsoft's standard practice. Instead of focusing on their core item - games and the game experience - they keep following the latest gimmicks and trying to shove random products in where no one wants them.
A few examples:
Xbox One focused on media. Where media was a great thing to add, watching Netflix, even TV, they made the entire thing about media, and gaming took a backseat.
Media should have been an obvious "and it doubles as a streaming device!" instead of the primary focus
In addition they forced the kinect early on. It wasn't until horrid sales and backlash did they finally release a console without it
They could have sold it as a great arcade system, or a family add-on for the living room, but again they forced something people didn't want
Windows 8 and their freaking tiles.
"Tablets are pretty big and we missed the boat there, what if everything was a tablet?!"
Cortana. A fun assistant that was genuinely pretty helpful, that could have bolstered their offerings, instead forced on every single device and plastered on every page.
Finally, we arrive at copilot. Which, how many times do we have to keep teaching you this lesson old man?
I really miss the Kinect, but I think they expected way too much from it. It was a lot of fun for games like Just Dance and various sports games for casual play, and I probably would've bought a new XBox if they continued to support it.
Always online can go die though, screw that. If I get a console, it's because it's more convenient than a PC. Give me a unique playing experience in a living room setting and I'll pick one up.
With layoffs happening in an election year I am a going to be a bit suspicious that executives are colluding to try to lower employment rates to influence voters to vote Republican so their millionaire executives and billion dollar corps can get lower taxes and less regulation. We'll see if they start rehiring again for 2025 after the election is over.
This is par for the course in an acquisition in any industry, lay off all the admin staff at the acquired company because the parent company already has HR and marketing depts ready to step in. I don't like that it happens, but it do
Pretty crazy how they botched the success they had with the 360 so badly. Exclusives was what always mattered to me when it came to consoles and they just haven't impressed in that department since then. Many quality triple a titles have come out every year but Xbox just couldn't manage to come up with any new IPs that caught people's eyes and missed on existing ones even with all that money.