
Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs, including many at Xbox in a 'reset' of its gaming division
The layoffs included 1,600 Xbox workers, with more to come this year in a broader reorganization designed to “reset” Xbox as it faces heightened competition,…
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Microsoft has officially announced that ‘approximately 3,200’ people will leave the company this financial year, with 1,600 being laid off today. The reset button is going back to at least 2019 (Myles Goode/Metro) Microsoft has begun the ‘reset’ of its Xbox business, with at least four separate developers, including Ninja Theory and Undead Labs, going independent or being bought by someone else.
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Microsoft has officially announced that ‘approximately 3,200’ people will leave the company this financial year, with 1,600 being laid off today.
according to MetroThe reset button is going back to at least 2019 (Myles Goode/Metro) Microsoft has begun the ‘reset’ of its Xbox business, with at least four separate developers, including Ninja Theory and Undead Labs, going independent or being bought by someone else.
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