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    Home»Tech»Xbox Cuts 3,200 Jobs as CEO Admits ‘The Business Is Not Healthy’
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    Xbox Cuts 3,200 Jobs as CEO Admits ‘The Business Is Not Healthy’

    JamesBy JamesJuly 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Twenty percent of Xbox’s workforce is gone. CEO Asha Sharma confirmed in an internal memo that roughly 3,200 jobs will be eliminated over Microsoft’s fiscal 2027, with 1,600 cuts hitting immediately. The headline number isn’t the story. The story is what Sharma said next: Xbox lost 64 cents on every dollar it invested in content. That’s not a business model. These cuts are part of broader Microsoft layoffs totaling approximately 4,800 positions company-wide, but the Xbox restructuring stands apart — a public autopsy of a strategy that the new CEO inherited and is now dismantling.

    The Math That Broke the Model

    Xbox grew its teams 40% while its player base shrank — and the margins told the rest of the story

    Since 2018, Xbox went on an acquisition tear — Bethesda, Activision Blizzard, Mojang, King. The thesis was elegant: own the content, fill Game Pass, grow the base. Reality was less cooperative. Sharma’s memo notes platform teams ballooned 40% even as player counts and playtime declined. Meanwhile, what she calls “the most severe hardware crisis” the industry has faced drove up component costs and forced console price hikes. Margins landed 3–10x lower than comparable platform and publishing businesses. The math stopped working a while ago. The memo just made it official — a pattern familiar to anyone who has followed tech scandals and failures across the industry.

    • Approximately 3,200 jobs cut (20% of Xbox workforce); 1,600 immediate
    • Part of broader Microsoft reduction of roughly 4,800 positions
    • Margins running 3–10x lower than comparable platform businesses
    • Four studios divested: Double Fine, Compulsion Games, Ninja Theory, Undead Labs

    “The business is not healthy.” — Asha Sharma, Xbox CEO, internal memo.Double Fine and Compulsion walk away independent, keeping their IP and back catalogs. Double Fine called it a move that “preserves our history and culture, and returns ownership of our games to us.” Ninja Theory and Undead Labs head to undisclosed new owners with funding to finish Hellblade and State of Decay 3. About 350 studio workers transition out — employed, but their Microsoft chapter is closed

    What’s Left – and What It Means for You

    Fewer bets, bigger franchises, and a flatter org chart define Xbox’s next chapter

    Game Pass subscribers can expect no canceled announced titles for now — but ree Halo, Fallout, and Call of Duty. Mojang and King now report directly to Sharma. Helen Chiang, a longtime Minecraft leader, becomes COO with full profit-and-loss authority across content, hardware, platform, and services. The org gets flatter. The portfolio gets narrower

    Arkane Lyon’s future remains legally unresolved. French labor law requires Works Council consultation before any decision lands. Microsoft faced the Communications Workers of America pressing for meaningful layoff protections ahead of these cuts — protections that feel increasingly urgent after Xbox shed roughly 1,600 jobs in early 2024 alone. Workers in the gaming industry have been through this loop before, and the exits keep coming

    Xbox is betting that doing less, but better, fixes what doing everything couldn’t. Whether that produces a leaner, sharper platform or signals a quieter retreat from the console wars depends entirely on execution. For 3,200 people, that bet arrives as a pink slip for a strategy the company itself says never added up

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