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Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs, including many at Xbox in a 'reset' of its gaming division
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Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs, including many at Xbox in a 'reset' of its gaming division

Microsoft has announced the layoff of 4,800 employees globally, including 1,600 at its Xbox division, as part of a restructuring effort to improve the health of its gaming business. Xbox CEO Asha Sharma acknowledged that the division is operating at significantly lower margins compared to competitors like Sony and Nintendo, citing a severe hardware cost crisis. The cuts are part of a larger reorganization, with an additional 1,600 job losses planned for the fiscal year. Microsoft is also spinning off four acquired game development studios. These layoffs follow previous voluntary buyout programs where over 30% of eligible employees opted for early retirement. The company emphasized that the affected roles will not be replaced by AI.

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Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs, including many at Xbox in a 'reset' of its gaming division

Microsoft has announced the layoff of 4,800 employees globally, including 1,600 at its Xbox division, as part of a restructuring effort to improve the health of its gaming business. Xbox CEO Asha Sharma acknowledged that the division is operating at significantly lower margins compared to competitors like Sony and Nintendo, citing a severe hardware cost crisis. The cuts are part of a larger reorganization, with an additional 1,600 job losses planned for the fiscal year. Microsoft is also spinning off four acquired game development studios. These layoffs follow previous voluntary buyout programs where over 30% of eligible employees opted for early retirement. The company emphasized that the affected roles will not be replaced by AI.

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