Some Microsoft shareholders, including cofounder Paul Allen's investment group, have called on Microsoft to sell off its Xbox business as a means to boost profitability. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop, who now runs the Xbox business, was even reportedly interested in unloading the Xbox unit.
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Say what you like, but virtual farming is big business. And that means the release of Farm Tycoon onto the Xbox ecosystem should appeal.
It will be interesting to see what their E3 presentation is going to be like... whether they are focusing on the home media side or the games side more. They are not catching the Playstation this gen, but it will interesting to see if they have a 2yr, 5yr, or even a 10yr plan.
This article is extremely pointless. Lets ask a Microsoft employee who is the guy who runs the game studios/PR (since its sort of part of the job) department of Xbox if Microsoft are still thinking about selling off the business.
What answer were they going to give. Yep but keep buying our system.
MS has been investing like crazy into the xbox division of late, more ips, new studios, expansion of their 1st party studios(new hires) and with their rumored plans for VR ..I think the console definitly has a great future and xbox fans should be happy about that besides the xbox one isn't selling badly at all. 4mill consoles sold in 13 countries in 4months isn't a bad figure by any standard....it seems highly unlikely they will want to sell it off.. Since the console is doing ok and they seem to be on the right track now.
............... Just when this idea had left the crevices of my mind, someone brings it back up.
Why people, why?
TO bad, I heard Nintendo is in the market to buy.