Double Fine and Compulsion Games are going independent, and Microsoft is also selling Ninja Theory and Undead Labs.
Xbox owns a lot of studios across the globe; here's which ones are still active and which are not as of July 2026 ...
Microsoft has announced it has cut 4,800 jobs - roughly 2.1% of its workforce - with Xbox to bear a large number of its ...
Last month, Xbox executives laid out some “hard truths” about Microsoft’s struggling gaming division that they said would ...
Today, Xbox announced it would be laying off approximately 3,200 individuals—roughly half of them today, the rest throughout ...
Microsoft announced today that it was laying off approximately 4,800 employees, and that will include 3,200 jobs at the ...
Doom, Quake and Wolfenstein will reportedly continue being worked on at ZeniMax, despite a pivot towards big game series as ...
Microsoft is reportedly planning the biggest restructuring in Xbox's history. The company is expected to cut around 3,200 jobs ...
Asha Sharma unveiled sweeping changes at the Microsoft unit Monday, including downsizing that will impact 20% of staff.
Xbox is cutting 3,200 jobs, losing major studios and rebuilding its entire gaming business. Yet announced games remain safe, ...
Double Fine and Compulsion Games are embarking on independent journeys, while Microsoft is parting ways with Ninja Theory and ...
Microsoft is laying off 4,800 employees, primarily in its Xbox and sales units, chief people officer Amy Coleman said in a memo to staff Monday. Coleman said that the cuts in sales were due to ...