One of the biggest PC and gaming-related stories of the past week has been the rumors that Microsoft was set to close multiple Xbox studios, along with other gaming-related job losses, as part of its big 'Xbox reset.' This was made official today, with the company confirming that its Xbox team would be "reduced" by 3,200 people through financial year 2027, with 1,600 of those "eliminated" today.

However, these job cuts are part of a broader shift at Microsoft, with Amy Coleman, EVP and Chief People Officer at the company, confirming that this "company transformation" will result in 4,800 job cuts. This represents 2.1% of Microsoft's global workforce, with Amy Coleman stating that these jobs are "not being replaced by AI" even though "AI is changing how work gets done."
With 3,200 of the 4,800 job cuts being related to Xbox and Microsoft's commercial business, the announcement says that it's all about "restructuring to position the business for long-term success." In other words, corporate speak for a division that grew exponentially with the recent $70 billion Activision Blizzard acquisition, which it has seemingly failed to capitalize on through mismanagement and a confusing strategy.
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How will the transition of Compulsion Games and Double Fine to independence affect ongoing updates or support for their existing games?
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On the plus side, Microsoft is reportedly taking steps to minimize the impact of these changes. This includes redeploying employees to new roles, offering voluntary retirement programs, and, in the case of Xbox, transitioning studios to new ownership, independent or third-party, with their various IP and games intact. On that note, Xbox studios Compulsion Games and Double Fine Productions are becoming independent studios, with Ninja Theory and Undead Labs transitioning to new ownership that includes funding for currently in-development titles Senua and State of Decay 3.




