Xbox plans closures for multiple game studios

Xbox is preparing to shut down Compulsion Games and is in talks to close Double Fine and Ninja Theory as well. Studio leaders are negotiating with Microsoft over the studios' futures. Heavy job losses are expected even if some studios go independent.

Three Xbox studios face potential closure. Compulsion Games, known for South of Midnight and We Happy Few, is set to be shuttered while Double Fine and Ninja Theory are also in discussions that could lead to the same outcome.

Leadership at Compulsion Games is currently negotiating with Microsoft. Employees at the affected studios have begun seeking new positions. The moves follow an open email from Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and Microsoft Game Studios head Matt Booty that cited overextension in studio acquisitions.

The email noted that Xbox spent $20 billion on studio investments over five years. It also referenced declining annual revenue. A major round of layoffs is scheduled after Microsoft's fiscal year ends on June 30.

Xbox head of Game Studios Craig Duncan resigned his position earlier this week. The company has not commented on the situation.

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Xbox executives announce return to Xbox branding and reevaluation of game exclusivity in a company meeting.
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Xbox drops Microsoft Gaming name and reevaluates exclusivity

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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and chief content officer Matt Booty announced the gaming division is reverting from 'Microsoft Gaming' to simply 'Xbox.' In a memo shared on Xbox Wire following an all-hands meeting, they addressed player frustrations and pledged to reevaluate the approach to game exclusivity. The move signals a renewed focus on console as the foundation amid broader platform ambitions.

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and Xbox Game Studios Head Matt Booty emailed employees on June 10 with a blunt message that current operations cannot continue. The note outlined five harsh realities facing the division, including low profits and rising costs. Bloomberg separately reported that major layoffs are planned for next month.

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Craig Duncan has resigned as head of Xbox Game Studios after less than two years. He will depart the company this week.

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma stated she has not yet decided on returning to console exclusives, opting for a data-driven approach. In an interview and open letter released on April 24, Sharma and content chief Matt Booty outlined plans to fortify Game Pass, invest in hardware affordability, and establish a predictable content cadence. The announcements coincide with a new Xbox logo and leaks of a Game Pass Starter Edition.

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Xbox's chief content officer Matt Booty revealed that studios under the Xbox umbrella collaborate by sharing skills and technology. Examples include Blizzard assisting with cinematics for Playground Games' Fable reboot and Rare's Sea of Thieves team helping Double Fine with its upcoming game Kiln. Booty described this as a 'culture of cultures' where teams support each other without altering their identities.

Liana Ruppert, a former Bungie community manager, stated that the studio faced severe financial trouble before its acquisition by Sony. She described the 2022 deal as an emergency move to prevent closure of Destiny operations.

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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has suggested the company will introduce new approaches to console sales later this year amid rising hardware costs. In a Fortune interview, she pointed to challenges with RAM and storage prices that are now 2.75 times higher than at launch. Sharma said the firm is exploring options beyond price increases to keep consoles accessible.

 

 

 

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