VGR: Outside of the PC and certain, less scrupulous parts of iOS and Android marketplaces (read: jailbroken apps), there aren’t any real “open” release platforms. Even Steam, which is typically held up as a bastion of openness and developer-friendliness, is a “closed” platform in the purest sense.
The previously rumored mass layoffs at Xbox are expected to happen on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, according to a new rumor.
They will have fired close to 20,000 people all up after this round of lay-offs coming, since the ABK deal announcement in January 2022. Shocking really
January 2023:
Microsoft laid off 10,000 employees, which was a significant workforce reduction.
January 2024:
Approximately 1,900 gaming employees were laid off following the Activision Blizzard acquisition.
May 2025:
Microsoft announced a further 6,000 layoffs as part of an organizational shift.
June 2025:
Additional layoffs, including 650 in the gaming business, focused on corporate and support functions
Let's hope its not as bad as socials are making it, good luck to those that unfortunately lose their jobs.
Could be not as bad could be horrible. But it's Ms so I'm expecting the absolute worst.
Sometimes I feel like they brought in Sarah to take the heat away from Phil.
Phil has always stuck his nose into everything Xbox related when it's something positive or at least neutral but as soon as they went the multiplatform root he's stood back and let Sarah do most of the talking in terms of PR. Now they are doing the same with layoffs.
The person who should be let go is Phil himself.
One of the founding members of the Xbox team has questioned Microsoft’s multiplatform gaming strategy, and said they believe the Xbox hardware business is effectively “dead"
Think that rumor that they'll still make a new console but at a profit at $1000 will be true though. The series consoles will remain their cheap alternative throughout next gen I would say. Keep in mind that game pass and pretty much going 3rd party is their main focus. They want to bring xbox everywhere.
Even as the company sets out to overhaul the very definition of Xbox, cuts at its studios risk creating a negative image reminiscent of EA's worst era
I appreciate the article but this guy must be living in a delayed universe, The reputation was ruined 10+ years ago and hasn't recovered since. As such people have voted with their wallets and stopped buying Xbox products in large amounts.
Rumors of Turn 10 being either shut down or hit with massive lay offs is on the horizon.
The issue is MS will do something right only to do something very, very wrong. And they do this what seems calculative at this point. Doesn't matter what they do the Investors and leadership want more and more money an endless bottomless pit of purr insatiable greed. A company that acts like it's broke or hurting is what really, really infuriates me. They've surpassed apple again well over 3 trillion who acts like they're a million dollar company is fk stupid. Pivots and changes for no reason and can't do things for more than a year with out a pivot or changing their metrics.
What a great informative article, sad that these are less buzz than the doom and gloom articles.
"Steam uses an always-on DRM for most games released on the platform, which, in the event of Valve shuttering its doors or otherwise interrupting service, would render those huge libraries of games built up over numerous sales useless."
This isn't accurate. Steam does NOT use "always on" DRM and in the unlikely event the company tanks, its a baseless assumption that you would automatically lose all your games. It could happen or it could not, Gabe said they would do what they could to give gamers access in the event Valve closes. Valve hasn't given me any reason to doubt that, yet.
Steam needs to be online to download and update. Now, its true with DD comes the fact that you have to access you game via the internet. Others like myself have accepted that. Are consoles ready for it, probably not, but the PC was primed for it when Steam came around.
I mostly disagree with this article. Skyrim reminded me why the open nature of the PC (that I took for granted) was so important. Not just the mods, but because Bethesda was able to release patches quickly and modders were able to fix whatever they missed. I have sympathy for the PS3 guys, but at that moment I realized the power of an open system.
There needs to be an open system where people are free to craft new ideas. DayZ anyone? Yet neither that nor Skyrim is mentioned. My disagreement lies in how the author paints this seedy picture of the "open" platform. That you have to be careful when the common folk can develop and release a game.
Not saying that the consoles need to throw open the doors like the PC, but there just need to be one place where anything goes. If not, then its the fast track to Stagnation-land.
And for the first time I actually agreeing with Cliffy.