News illustration showing the impact of Xbox layoffs with employees in an office packing boxes.
News illustration showing the impact of Xbox layoffs with employees in an office packing boxes.
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Xbox announces 3200 layoffs in major restructuring

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Microsoft cut 3200 jobs at Xbox on July 6 as part of the largest restructuring in the division's history. Half the reductions took effect immediately, with the rest scheduled through June 2027. Four studios are leaving the company through spin-offs or sales.

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma described the changes as a reset to focus resources on higher-priority projects. The company will shed Compulsion Games and Double Fine as independent studios that retain ownership of their games and intellectual property. Ninja Theory and Undead Labs will move to new owners with funding to complete Senua and State of Decay 3.

Obsidian Entertainment lost 60 to 70 employees, roughly one-quarter of its staff, including producers, artists, designers, and writers. Work on Grounded 2 and The Outer Worlds 2 DLC is expected to continue. ZeniMax Online Studios also faced deep cuts that may affect nearly half its team.

Sharma said Xbox aims to entertain more than a billion people daily and return to growth in 2027. No publicly announced games have been canceled. Arkane Lyon began required consultations with its works council over potential strategic options.

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Initial reactions on X include sympathy for laid-off employees and affected studios, criticism of Xbox management and console wars, skepticism about the restructuring's benefits, and some viewing it as necessary fat-cutting without game cancellations.

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Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs amid Xbox restructuring

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Microsoft announced major layoffs across its gaming division and other units on July 6, 2026. The cuts total 4,800 positions, or 2.1 percent of the global workforce. Xbox is divesting several studios as part of the reset.

Microsoft is preparing mass layoffs that could affect up to 5,500 employees, with roughly 1,000 positions potentially eliminated in the Xbox division.

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Microsoft is set to begin layoffs across its Xbox division on July 6. The plans reportedly include closing Arkane Studios and canceling the Blade game.

Microsoft is weighing options to restructure its Xbox division, including turning it into a wholly-owned subsidiary. The move aims to boost the business performance of the gaming unit.

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Xbox unions represented by the Communications Workers of America are pushing for formal negotiations on potential layoffs before any announcements occur. External vendor contracts have already been terminated ahead of the company's fiscal year end. Employees at several studios remain uncertain about their future.

Chicago-based game studio Iron Galaxy has laid off dozens of employees as it adapts to changes in the gaming industry. The announcement follows the release of the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 remaster collection. A source indicated the cuts could affect up to 90 staff members.

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Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé described recent mass layoffs at gaming companies as a 'red flag' for senior developers considering job offers. Speaking at NYU, he urged caution with firms that have cut jobs in the past four to six years. Fils-Aimé suggested such actions indicate a willingness to repeat them.

 

 

 

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