Microsoft is laying off another 650 employees from its Xbox gaming division, the company announced in an overnight companywide memo. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer stressed that no new games were ...
The terminations mark the latest round of job cuts for game employees since the software giant’s purchase of Activision ...
Microsoft is laying off 650 more employees in its gaming division. This is the second round of layoffs to hit Microsoft’s ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer ... the business, there are some impacts to other teams as they adapt to shifting priorities and manage the lifecycle and performance of games,” the executive ...
In an interview during the Xbox Gamescom livestream, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer explained ... to remember that Xbox is a business, and within Microsoft, Spencer said expectations from ...
Microsoft Corp. is laying off about 650 employees from its videogame business, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, citing an email from the head of Microsoft Gaming that it reviewed. Phil ...
Microsoft Corp. is laying off 650 employees in its Xbox unit in aims to control costs and integrate its $69 billion ...
The layoffs affect mostly workers in corporate and support roles and are being done to “organize our business for long term success," said Phil Spencer, chief executive of Microsoft Gaming ...
Take, for instance, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, who revealed at a recent PAX Panel (via GamesRadar) that he's made more than a couple of bad calls when it comes to signing games for Xbox.
The former boss of Blizzard has criticised Xbox for ‘pushing a narrative’ about the death of consoles and advised Sony to ...
In 2017, Sarah Bond’s boss, Phil Spencer, the head of Xbox Gaming ... While Bond, who is 45 years old, saw being a business executive like her father as a potential career path growing up, she ...