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From questions of cannibalization to degrading the value of all of gaming, Xbox Game Pass has been zeroed in on as a ...
Matt Turnbull, executive producer at Xbox Game Studios Publishing, told the fired employees to seek help of AI chatbots.
But Xbox boss Phil Spencer still has his job, and despite rumors to the contrary, he isn't retiring. Xbox's head of communications Kari Perez told The Verge that, "Phil is not retiring anytime soon." ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer claimed that the Xbox "platform, hardware, and game roadmap have never looked stronger" amid a studio closures, game cancelations, and widespread layoffs.
The profitability of Xbox Game Pass is under scrutiny as new insights reveal Microsoft may exclude key first-party costs from ...
More Xbox Layoffs Announced, Phil Spencer Claims They Were Necessary "Our platform, hardware, and game roadmap have never looked stronger," Phil Spencer says.
However, in a statement shared with The Verge, Xbox head of communications Kari Perez seemed to explicitly refute that rumor. "Phil is not retiring anytime soon," reads Microsoft's comment.
Speaking to The Game Business in a new interview, Moore – who helped launch both the Xbox and 360 – guesses that if Microsoft had not spent so much time and money on repairing the "bone pile of [Xbox ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer is “not retiring anytime soon”, after overseeing a disastrous day of layoffs which have devastated the Xbox division. The executive – who oversees ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer isn’t retiring anytime soon. He took over leadership of Microsoft’s Xbox work in 2014.
Instead Xbox has done the opposite, seemingly so fearful of being an overbearing landlord that it's allowed itself to become a totally absent one, allowing its studios to struggle and wheeze as bricks ...
Xbox exec suggests laid-off Microsoft employees use AI tools like ChatGPT for emotional support and career guidance during ...