Xbox says it's not reducing its 'overall investment in games' as rumors of studio closures continue

'We're not reducing our overall investment in games,' Xbox says. 'We expect to invest about the same in content as we did last year.'.

Xbox says it's not reducing its 'overall investment in games' as rumors of studio closures continue
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TL;DR: Xbox denies cutting its overall game investment despite rumors of studio closures, stating it will invest similarly to last year but focus on key priorities. Under new CEO Asha Sharma, Xbox aims to prioritize major franchises like Halo, Forza, Call of Duty, The Elder Scrolls, and Fallout, potentially accelerating their development.
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If you've been following the recent news surrounding the goings on at Xbox, you're probably aware that the situation for the developer, publisher, and hardware maker is pretty grim. In the past week, we've heard several rumors from multiple credible sources that Xbox is set to close or part ways with several of its first-party studios.

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In the past day alone, we've heard that acclaimed developer Arcane, who's working on Marvel's Blade, is on the list, alongside Xbox cutting ties with IO Interactive by pulling funding on the fantasy RPG the studio was working on for Xbox Game Studios. IO Interactive has confirmed that last one, and according to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier, the studio is now looking elsewhere for funding.

And when you add in studios like Compulsion Games, Ninja Theory, Double Fine, and Undead Labs into the mix of impending Xbox studio closures, you definitely get the impression that Xbox is looking to save money or turn around its recent financial downturn, where the Xbox division is reportedly only delivering a profit margin of 3%. However, in that same Bloomberg article, a Microsoft representative claims that the company isn't reducing its "overall investment in games."

"(We're) taking a fresh look at where we invest so we're focusing on our highest priorities," the statement reads. "We're not reducing our overall investment in games. We expect to invest about the same in content as we did last year. What's changing is where we're investing and the kinds of projects we're backing."

What does this mean? Time will tell, but there's word that Microsoft and the Xbox team, under freshly minted CEO Asha Sharma, are kicking off a major reset for the brand, shifting its development focus toward core games and franchises. This includes Halo, Forza, Call of Duty, The Elder Scrolls, and Fallout. According to rumors, Xbox is looking to expedite the development of both The Elder Scrolls 6 and the next Fallout game to get them out sooner rather than later.

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Will the reported studio closures affect availability of upcoming Xbox Game Pass titles from those studios?
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How might Xbox’s shift toward core franchises change the funding timeline for The Elder Scrolls 6 and the next Fallout game?
Shifting toward core franchises means Xbox would reallocate funding and expedite those projects, with rumors saying the company is looking to speed up development of The Elder Scrolls 6 and the next Fallout to release them sooner. The primary article says this realignment will cut funding to smaller developers not working on those key franchises while prioritizing investment and resources for titles like The Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout.
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Could studios losing Xbox funding retain creative control if they seek outside publishers for unfinished projects?
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What should developers at smaller Xbox studios expect during the company’s ‘fresh look’ at where it invests?
Developers at smaller Xbox studios should expect the company to reallocate funding away from studios not working on core franchises, meaning cuts or reduced support as Xbox focuses investment on highest priorities like Halo, Forza, Call of Duty, The Elder Scrolls, and Fallout. The article says Microsoft will take a fresh look at where it invests and back different kinds of projects, which likely means smaller studios not tied to those key franchises may be cut.
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Unfortunately, even if Microsoft isn't reducing its investment in games, this realignment means that instead of pouring more money into developing key franchises like The Elder Scrolls 6, it's going to cut smaller developers and studios that aren't working on titles like The Elder Scrolls 6.

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Kosta is a veteran gaming journalist that cut his teeth on well-respected Aussie publications like PC PowerPlay and HYPER back when articles were printed on paper. A lifelong gamer since the 8-bit Nintendo era, it was the CD-ROM-powered 90s that cemented his love for all things games and technology. From point-and-click adventure games to RTS games with full-motion video cut-scenes and FPS titles referred to as Doom clones. Genres he still loves to this day. Kosta is also a musician, releasing dreamy electronic jams under the name Kbit.

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