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🟩 Xbox, Multi-platformBethesda Tells Workers The Company Needs To “Change Course” And Focus On Games With “Greatest Potential”
Microsoft recently announced sweeping layoffs affecting 4,800 people(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-layoffs-studio-closures-and-spin-offs-everything-announced-today/), including 3,200 at Xbox alone. This is happening as part of a "reset" of Xbox, and this includes changes to the company's various subsidiaries, including Bethesda. Bethesda boss Jill Braff said the cuts at Xbox "reflect the realities of our industry and business." She said Bethesda has a responsibility to ensure it is "operating from a more stable foundation." In addition to layoffs across the organization--Betheda's id Software, ZeniMax Online Studios, and Obsidian teams were hit particularly hard--Braff said Bethesda needs to rethink how it works and what franchises it focuses on. "To be successful in the future, we need to change course,” Braff said in a memo to staff obtained by IGN(https://www.ign.com/articles/we-need-to-change-course-bethesda-boss-tells-staff-the-company-must-focus-on-our-strongest-franchises-as-xbox-layoffs-hit-hard). “We must strengthen our business, return to sustainable growth, and ensure we can continue investing in our franchises and our players. I know that doesn't make a day like today any easier.” !(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/falloutfaae7a.jpg?w=1024) A fifth mainline Fallout game is among the upcoming projects at Bethesda. Braff did not get into specifics, but said Bethesda will now shift "from a planning model primarily centered on what's next for each independent studio to one that focuses on our strongest franchises and determining the content roadmap that best serves our players and Bethesda as a whole.” Braff went on to say that Bethesda's teams will now focus on "the opportunities with the greatest potential." One of those projects is no doubt The Elder Scrolls 6(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-elder-scrolls-6-release-date-trailer-news/1100-6492383/), which is the next project from Bethesda Game Studios. The Fallout franchise is also particularly popular, with fans eager for Fallout 5(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fallout-5-release-date-trailer-news/1100-6522412/). In June, a report said Microsoft was looking to increase its investment in some of Xbox's biggest franchises(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/microsoft-considering-spinning-off-xbox-speeding-up-elder-scrolls-and-fallout-game-releases-report/). The report singled out The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and Halo, and said the aim was to speed up development on these projects. Microsoft's dramatic cuts to Xbox are the result of "catastrophic mismanagement"(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/catastrophic-mismanagement-and-ai-gambits-led-to-mass-xbox-layoffs-expert-says/) by Microsoft leadership as it chase the AI trend, some are saying.
🟩 Xbox, Multi-platformXbox Game Pass loses Dungeons of Hinterberg and 9 other games this month
Amid flailing subscriber numbers, Xbox Game Pass is losing several great games in July, including Dungeons of Hinterberg.
🟩 Xbox, Multi-platformDoom developer id reportedly cut in half as part of Xbox layoffs
As part of the mass layoffs hitting Xbox, Doom developer id Software has laid off around 50 percent of its staff, according to Game Developer. One source claimed to the publication that the cuts equate to more than 90 redundancies. Another source said that id's QA department was significantly impacted. The report was published the &8230;
🟩 Xbox, Multi-platformState Of Decay 3 Might Not Come To Xbox Game Pass, After Being Promised Last Month
Exactly a month ago, State of Decay 3 re-emerged at the Xbox Games Showcase(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-game-showcase-2026-all-the-biggest-announcements-so-far/) with a new gameplay trailer promising a 2027 release window--plus the game's inclusion on Xbox Game Pass. But the open-world survival game might not arrive on Microsoft's subscription service after all. Game File(https://www.gamefile.news/p/xbox-to-cut-20-of-workforce-plans) reports the company acquiring developer Undead Labs is under no requirement to put State of Decay 3 on Xbox Game Pass. The deal between Microsoft and the unknown purchaser doesn't contain "any Xbox-controlling terms," like being on the subscription service. That would take back what was stated when State of Decay 3 resurfaced(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/state-of-decay-3-finally-resurfaces-with-new-trailer-and-its-coming-to-ps5/) last month, as the game was announced for PS5 and Game Pass. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoLOzgHvKxQ Yesterday, Xbox released details about Undead Labs and Hellblade developer Ninja Theory being sold off to mysterious buyers(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/state-of-decay-and-hellblade-devs-are-being-sold-but-buyers-remain-mysterious-for-now/). Game File notes we might learn about the company acquiring Undead Labs later this summer. Meanwhile, there are massive layoffs at Xbox(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-layoffs-studio-closures-and-spin-offs-everything-announced-today/), and Double Fine as well as Compulsion Games have once again gone back to independent studios. There were also job cuts at Id Software and ZeniMax Online Studios(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-layoffs-hit-id-software-and-zenimax-as-focus-shifts-to-bigger-franchises/). State of Decay 3 is set to feature shared worlds for up to four players, with a larger map than what was experienced in State of Decay 2. You can also sign up for alpha playtests on the State of Decay 3 website(https://playtest.stateofdecay.com/). The Best Xbox Game Pass Games In 2026 !4499283-game-pass-2025.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1601/16018044/4499283-game-pass-2025.jpg?w=1024) !4674631-absolum.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1601/16018044/4674631-absolum.jpg?w=1024) !4517812-the-alters.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1601/16018044/4517812-the-alters.jpg?w=1024) !4656146-avatar.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1601/16018044/4656146-avatar.jpg?w=1024) !4451894-4356216-avowedscreencombatkaixaurip.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1585/15855271/4451894-4356216-avowedscreencombatkaixaurip.jpg?w=1024) !4451893-4270078-sse32ac94d7d1d6be7dd015d78f2b52aeb4cc282ed.1920x1080.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1585/15855271/4451893-4270078-sse32ac94d7d1d6be7dd015d78f2b52aeb4cc282ed.1920x1080.jpg?w=1024) !4474783-ssd04f2e766f538d3680b28574ec97f06b3274aafc.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1585/15855271/4474783-ssd04f2e766f538d3680b28574ec97f06b3274aafc.jpg?w=1024) View Images(https://www.gamespot.com/gallery/best-xbox-game-pass-games/2900-4001/)
🟩 Xbox, Multi-platformXbox Layoffs Included 37-Year Veteran Who Designed One Of Xbox’s Best Features Ever
The recent layoffs at Microsoft(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-layoffs-studio-closures-and-spin-offs-everything-announced-today/), including deep cuts at Xbox, impacted 4,800 people(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/catastrophic-mismanagement-and-ai-gambits-led-to-mass-xbox-layoffs-expert-says/) across the business. One of the staffers let go was Kevin LaChapelle, a 37-year Microsoft veteran who helped bring to market one of the best, most-beloved features in Xbox console history: backwards compatibility(https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/backward-compatibility). LaChapelle, who was the vice president of the Xbox platform, confirmed on LinkedIn(https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kevin-lachapelle-933a4ai-will-add-my-name-to-the-list-of-people-activity-7480112628762161152-8Pxk/) that he was part of the cuts. He started at Microsoft in 1989 as a software designer engineer, and moved to different parts of the business over the decades. He started working on Xbox during the Xbox 360 days and later became a software engineering manager where he led the team responsible for delivering the popular backward compatibility program on Xbox One. This was the popular feature, announced at E3 2015, that allowed Xbox One owners to play Xbox 360 titles on the newer platform and later Xbox Series X|S as well. "Sitting in the auditorium when Phil announced the program at E3 2015 was incredible. The audience's reaction was unbelievable," he said. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCGKATko82U An update in November 2021 that added 70+ games, including original Xbox and Xbox 360 games, was the final update to the backwards compatiblity catalog(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-backwards-compatibility-adds-70-more-games-today-as-microsoft-ends-the-program/1100-6498021/). After that, LaChapelle became the vice president and general manager for xCloud, which would become Xbox Cloud Gaming. In that role, he led the team from conception to launch, and LaChapelle is still a big believer in streaming for games. "I am a firm believer that all entertainment will eventually become streamed to you wherever you are. I look forward to watching how Xbox evolves going forward and I wish the team nothing but success," he said. One of the reasons Microsoft is making these cuts is because some of its strategic bets, including Xbox Game Pass, did not work out(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-xbox-ceo-admits-game-pass-bet-has-not-worked-out/). Part of the reason why, experts said, was because Microsoft failed to convince PC and cloud users to sign up for Game Pass(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-xbox-ceo-admits-game-pass-bet-has-not-worked-out/). The 4,800 layoffs at Microsoft amounted to about 2.1% of the company's global headcount. At Xbox specifically, 1,600 people lost their job this week, with another 1,600 set to be laid off in the next year, Microsoft said. In addition to layoffs, Microsoft is divesting of at least five studios. Ninja Theory and Undead Labs have been sold to unnamed buyers, while Compulsion Games and Double Fine are going independent again. Arkane Lyon has entered "consultation" under French labor rules(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/heres-whats-going-on-with-marvels-blade-and-its-developer-amid-xbox-reset/), and that process will decide the fate of the developer and its in-development game, Marvel's Blade.
🟩 Xbox, Multi-platformXbox’s New Plan After Brutal Cuts: Focus On The Thing Called Xbox
In the wake of mass layoffs at Xbox(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-layoffs-studio-closures-and-spin-offs-everything-announced-today/) and several studios exiting the company, Microsoft's gaming division has outlined it plans for growth. Some of these plans include a focus on its biggest IP, investing more in games like Minecraft, and removing several layers of management to streamline its studio model. One other major area of focus will be on Xbox hardware itself, as the company says its flagship console represents 80% of its current business. "In order to grow, we made a bunch of bets--and as we did that, we inherently didn't focus on the core business," Xbox CEO Asha Sharma said to Fortune(https://fortune.com/2026/07/06/exclusive-xbox-ceo-asha-sharma-job-cuts-studios-axed-layoffs/). "The number one measure of your strategy is what you put your resources behind, and we simply spread ourselves too thin. A healthy Xbox could weather the shock of the hardware crisis. With an unhealthy Xbox, it becomes really challenging, and it accelerates a lot of the changes we need to make." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FatSqS3VYY If Xbox is going to focus more on its hardware, then it's doing so in an industry that's grappling with sharply increased costs and component shortages. This shift also comes during a time when Xbox hardware revenue has dipped(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-ceo-reacts-to-yet-another-disappointing-period-for-xbox/1100-6539711/) by a shocking 33%--per Microsoft's latest financial report--and several price hikes(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/microsoft-is-increasing-the-cost-of-xbox-consoles-again-starting-in-august/) on the Xbox Series X|S have only added to the company's woes. The Xbox Series X 1TB model now retails for $800 (it was originally $500 when it launched), while the Xbox Series S has shot up from its launch price of $250 to $500. A second increase is also looking likely, and the next-gen console Project Helix(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/next-xbox-release-date-specs-display-price/1100-6525379/) will likely also be extremely expensive. One method that Microsoft is reportedly looking at to cut down on costs is to forego the disc drive(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/next-gen-xbox-may-not-have-disc-drive-disc-to-digital-feature-coming-reports-say/) on Project Helix. Xbox rival Sony has already confirmed that it will not support PlayStation discs(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/next-gen-xbox-may-not-have-disc-drive-disc-to-digital-feature-coming-reports-say/) after 2028, and it's rumored that the PS6 won't have a disc drive(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/why-sony-is-killing-disc-based-playstation-games-and-the-implications-for-ps6-and-beyond/) either. Microsoft is reportedly working on a disc-to-digital feature that would enable users to bring their physical library with them into the next-gen, with the program said to support both Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S games. Meanwhile, Microsoft's Xbox restructuring hasn't been the subject of criticism across the games industry--a case of "catastrophic mismanagement," as one expert has described(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/catastrophic-mismanagement-and-ai-gambits-led-to-mass-xbox-layoffs-expert-says/) the news. With 3,200 people being laid off--roughly 20% of the Xbox workforce--the changes will also see Double Fine and Compulsion become independent studios(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-layoffs-studio-closures-and-spin-offs-everything-announced-today/), Ninja Theory and Undead Labs have been sold(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/state-of-decay-and-hellblade-devs-are-being-sold-but-buyers-remain-mysterious-for-now/), and Arkane Lyon(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/heres-whats-going-on-with-marvels-blade-and-its-developer-amid-xbox-reset/) has entered a mandatory consultation period to figure out what's next for the Marvel's Blade developer.
🟩 Xbox, Multi-platformObsidian Hit Hard By Xbox Layoffs, With 25% Of Devs Cut From Studio
Microsoft's mass layoffs had a heavy impact on the Xbox division(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-layoffs-studio-closures-and-spin-offs-everything-announced-today/), and Obsidian Entertainment, the studio behind The Outer Worlds, is one of many Xbox-owned studios where cuts were deep. Kotaku(https://kotaku.com/avowed-the-outer-worlds-pentiment-studio-obsidian-xbox-layoffs-2000713032) reports that between 60 and 70 people--roughly a quarter of the studio's workforce--have been let go. The talent laid off includes producers, QA testers, artists, and many others spanning different disciplines. Senior talent was not spared in the cuts, with Kotaku saying that some laid off were with the studio for over a decade. Others affected include the art director for The Outer Worlds and the studio's lone recruiter. Despite the cuts, it is said that work will commence on Grounded 2 and planned DLC for The Outer Worlds 2, but any plans beyond that are currently unknown. Obsidian has a storied history: Founded in 2003, the Irvine, California-based studio became known for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2, Fallout: New Vegas, and South Park: The Stick of Truth. Microsoft bought the studio in 2018 as part of an acquisition spree(https://www.gamespot.com/gallery/a-year-by-year-breakdown-of-phil-spencers-mixed-legacy-as-xbox-boss/2900-7553/6), and the studio has since shipped games including Grounded, Pentiment, and Avowed. 2025 was massive for Obsidian, as it released Avowed, The Outer Wilds 2, and Grounded 2 (in early access) all in the same year--but Obsidian studio design director Josh Sawyer said earlier this year that the triple release was due to poor planning and resource mismanagement, or in Sawyer's words, "the result of things going wrong." It's said that Obsidian will continue making games set in the Avowed universe(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/obsidian-focusing-on-more-games-in-avoweds-universe-but-not-the-outer-worlds-3-report/1100-6537866/), but a third entry in The Outer Worlds series is not on the docket. Meanwhile, Xbox layoffs also hit Id Software(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-layoffs-hit-id-software-and-zenimax-as-focus-shifts-to-bigger-franchises/), Bethesda Game Studios, and ZeniMax as a whole. These cuts are part of Xbox's initial wave of 1,600 layoffs, with about 3,200 total layoffs expected throughout Microsoft's fiscal year. Microsoft is cutting about 4,800 positions across the entire company--roughly 2% of its entire workforce.
IO Interactive Regains Ownership Of Project Fantasy Following Xbox Split
!Game Informer News(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/bodydefault/public/2026/06/30/7d283510/project-fantasy-concept-IOinteractive.jpg.webp) IO Interactive has announced it has regained full ownership of its in-development online RPG Project Fantasy following its split from an external funding partner(https://gameinformer.com/2026/06/30/io-interactive-faces-layoffs-after-xbox-ends-partnership-for-its-upcoming-online-rpg) last week, which was later confirmed to be Xbox. The studio behind Hitman and 007 First Light will continue working on the project, but this shift means a reduction of its staff. The Copenhagen-based studio shared a message(https://x.com/IOInteractive/status/2074475151471571062) stating it will now fully fund Project Fantasy independently. However, IO writes that this shift means “we had to find a new balance for the long-term future of the studio, focused on the success of our main internal core titles instead of external projects and potential mobile game derivatives.” To this end, IO has had to make layoffs it had previously stated were necessary after Xbox pulled out of funding Project Fantasy. This includes the closure of its Istanbul subsidiary studio. “These are hard, but necessary decisions, in order to retain the long-term future of IO Interactive as one of the very few fully independent AAA developer and publisher, as well as to give Project Fantasy the best possible foundation to succeed under our own passion and direction. Project Fantasy is a game, a world, and an IP that we are wholly committed to, and we cannot wait to share the love with you.” Xbox told Bloomberg(https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-30/microsoft-s-xbox-pulls-out-of-project-fantasy-video-game-from-io-interactive) it ceased supporting Project Fantasy after reevaluating the types of projects it wanted to invest in. This portfolio adjustment came ahead of the company announcing plans(https://gameinformer.com/2026/07/06/xbox-parts-ways-with-five-studios-over-3000-layoffs-announced) yesterday to lay off 3,200 employees over the next fiscal year, 1,600 of whom were terminated immediately. Xbox also spun off or sold five of its development studios – Compulsion Games, Double Fine Productions, Ninja Theory, Undead Labs, and Arkane Studios – in the midst of this massive restructure, For more on IO Interactive, read our review of its most recent release, 007 First Light, here(https://gameinformer.com/review/007-first-light/cinematic-flair).
🟩 Xbox, Multi-platformXbox Game Pass New Games For July Revealed
Amidst a lot of bad news at Xbox(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-layoffs-studio-closures-and-spin-offs-everything-announced-today/) this week--including its CEO mentioning how Game Pass hasn't exactly paid off(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-xbox-ceo-admits-game-pass-bet-has-not-worked-out/)-- the company has also revealed the first wave of titles being added to the Game Pass library in July 2026. This month's new additions run across a wide variety of genres, and a day-one release is also mixed among them. Here's a closer look at everything that's on the way, which platforms these games will be available for, and which tier of Game Pass you'll need to play them. Available today, Winds of Arcana: Ruination follows the protagonist Aryn and his comrades as they explore a broken world in this 2.5D action Metroidvania. With plenty of peril along the way, players will have to wield magic and power up as they uncover ancient mysteries. July 9 will see two more games go live on Game Pass--Gears of War: Reloaded(https://www.gamespot.com/games/gears-of-war/) and Tamashika(https://www.gamespot.com/games/tamashika/). The remake of the very first Gears of War game will now be available through Game Pass Premium--it's already available through Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass--while Tamashika is a fast-paced arcade-style corridor-shooter where you have to lock in and react quickly while the world changes around you. Starting July 13, there'll be a new game released daily on Game Pass for almost a week. Things kick off with the day-one launch of the time-bending Hades-like Ascend to Zero(https://www.gamespot.com/games/ascend-to-zero/), and it'll be followed by PBA Pro Bowling 2026, the harsh action of Quarantine Zone: The Last Check, the sporty multiplayer game Mavrix, and the co-op extraction platformer FixForce. You can also look forward to Fogpiercer, a sci-fi roguelike deckbuilder that tasks you with choo-choo-choosing the right course of action when your train comes under fire from bandits looking to derail your adventure. Rounding out the first wave of Game Pass in July is the open-world base-building game The Planet Crafter, and maybe you can pretend to be Superman in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2(https://www.gamespot.com/games/tony-hawks-pro-skater-1-plus-2/). Several games will also receive updates in July, with the most notable one being the 1.0 release of Palworld. There'll be new locations to explore and new characters to meet as the hit survival and crafting game. At the same time, you can also expect to see several games exit the Game Pass service(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-game-pass-is-removing-a-lot-of-games-very-soon/) this month. A total of 11 games are on their way out, with some of the noticeable departures being Golf With Your Friends, Stellaris, EA Sports FC 24, PowerWash Simulator, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Xbox Game Pass July Wave 1 Additions !(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/XBP-July-2026-Wave-1.jpg?w=1024) July 6 Winds of Arcana: Ruination (Cloud, Console, Handheld, and PC) - Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, PC Game Pass July 9 Gears of War: Reloaded (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, Handheld, and PC) - Now with Game Pass Premium; joining Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass Tamashika (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, Handheld, and PC) - Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, PC Game Pass July 13 Ascend to Zero (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, Handheld, and PC) - Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass July 14 PBA Pro Bowling 2026 (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC) - Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, and PC Game Pass July 15 Quarantine Zone: The Last Check (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC) - Now with Game Pass Premium; joining Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass July 16 Mavrix by Matt Jones (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, Handheld, and PC) - Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, PC Game Pass July 17 FixForce (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC) - Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, PC Game Pass Fogpiercer (PC) - Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass July 21 The Planet Crafter (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC) - Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, PC Game Pass Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC) - Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, PC Game Pass The Best Xbox Game Pass Games In 2026 !4499283-game-pass-2025.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1601/16018044/4499283-game-pass-2025.jpg?w=1024) !4674631-absolum.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1601/16018044/4674631-absolum.jpg?w=1024) !4517812-the-alters.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1601/16018044/4517812-the-alters.jpg?w=1024) !4656146-avatar.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1601/16018044/4656146-avatar.jpg?w=1024) !4451894-4356216-avowedscreencombatkaixaurip.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1585/15855271/4451894-4356216-avowedscreencombatkaixaurip.jpg?w=1024) !4451893-4270078-sse32ac94d7d1d6be7dd015d78f2b52aeb4cc282ed.1920x1080.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1585/15855271/4451893-4270078-sse32ac94d7d1d6be7dd015d78f2b52aeb4cc282ed.1920x1080.jpg?w=1024) !4474783-ssd04f2e766f538d3680b28574ec97f06b3274aafc.jpg(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/original/1585/15855271/4474783-ssd04f2e766f538d3680b28574ec97f06b3274aafc.jpg?w=1024) View Images(https://www.gamespot.com/gallery/best-xbox-game-pass-games/2900-4001/)
🟩 Xbox, Multi-platformXbox Wants To Entertain 1 Billion People Every Day. It Can’t Even Explain How
!(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/1-billion-DAU.jpg?w=1024) 1 Billion DAU! Following the announcement that Xbox will cut its workforce(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-layoffs-studio-closures-and-spin-offs-everything-announced-today/) by 20%--with 1,600 employees already laid off(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-ceo-reflects-on-massive-cuts-we-simply-spread-ourselves-too-thin/) in the first wave of retrenchments--Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has detailed plans for the company to reach an absurd number of people every day. "I want Xbox to be one of the few companies that entertains more than a billion people each day and gives everyone the opportunity to create and connect. I know we can achieve this goal. Xbox has many of the most beloved franchises in entertainment history, talented studios around the world, and we will return to growth in 2027," Sharma wrote in a blog post about the "restructuring" of Xbox. Reaching 1 billion people per day is a massive number, but is it feasible when Xbox will be operating with fewer studios(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/state-of-decay-and-hellblade-devs-are-being-sold-but-buyers-remain-mysterious-for-now/) and people? That would account for roughly one in every eight people daily, and a large chunk of the world's population doesn't have access to Xbox services, probably aren't too concerned with the company to begin with, or aren't in a position to jump on the Xbox bandwagon--how many infants have you seen in a Call of Duty lobby lately? !(https://www.gamespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Xbox.png?w=1022) The key here is the wording behind Sharma's statement, as she wrote that she wants Xbox to entertain a billion people per day, not 1 billion Xbox players. That leaves a lot of room for interpretation, and mobile gaming will likely be expected to do a lot of the heavy lifting for Xbox going forward. Candy Crush developer King will report directly to Sharma as part of the Xbox restructuring, and Minecraft studio Mojang will also have a direct line to the CEO. While exact numbers are hard to come by, previous reports have indicated that Minecraft and Candy Crush still have sizable daily active users. Back in 2021, Minecraft reached a milestone of 140 million monthly active users(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/minecraft-reached-140-million-monthly-users-and-generated-over-350-million-to-date/1100-6490962/), and that userbase has likely remained high thanks to the release of the blockbuster Minecraft movie. Candy Crush has been downloaded billions of times over the years, but according to Sensor Tower, the game has around 26 million people playing it daily. Even at their peak, Minecraft and Candy Crush combined aren't anywhere close to the lofty DAU number that Sharma is aiming for. Of course, numerous other games on Xbox still have dedicated players, but even when bundled in and including their availability on multiple platforms, they're not going to be moving the needle much closer to the 1 billion mark. Including third-party games in the calculations--think Fortnite alongside Microsoft heavyweights like World of Warcraft and Sea of Thieves--does add to the player tally, but these games are far from their peak years, which saw millions of monthly active users. To put this into perspective, Steam's record for the highest number of concurrent users is 42.6 million people(https://steamdb.info/app/753/charts/). Considering that Steam is the largest PC platform currently, Xbox would be aiming to do 23 times better than Valve's PC gaming platform on its best day. Across its gaming ecosystem, Microsoft reported in 2025(https://www.microsoft.com/investor/reports/ar25/index.html) that it had 500 million monthly active users across PC, console, mobile, and cloud.How it plans to reach double that figure and achieve it on a daily basis is unclear. Especially when we don't even know what Xbox means when it says it wants to "entertain" 1 billion people every day. While Sharma's goals are ambitious, they don't seem realistic either.
🟩 Xbox, Multi-platformXbox layoffs show it was too big not to fail
Asha Sharma cuts back Microsoft's gaming operation and drops studios including Double Fine and Ninja Theory while pointing the finger at Phil Spencer
🎮 PlayStation, Xbox, Multi-platformWhat an all-digital PlayStation means for the games industry
Sony's decision to stop producing physical video games is fueled by a desire to increase profits from a shrinking consumer base