成人X站

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Microsoft announces new layoffs within Xbox division

Sep 12, 2024, 9:35 AM | Updated: Sep 13, 2024, 6:31 am

FILE - The Microsoft company logo is displayed at their offices. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft, File)...

FILE - The Microsoft company logo is displayed at their offices. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft, File)

(AP Photo/Rick Rycroft, File)

Microsoft has announced the elimination of 650 positions within its Xbox division. This is the third round of layoffs this year as the company aims to reduce expenses and integrate its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

According to a memo from Xbox Chief Phil Spencer, the job cuts will primarily affect corporate and supporting roles. He assured that no games, devices or experiences are being canceled, and no studios are being closed as part of these adjustments.

Crime blotter: Redmond police blame organized crime for recent attacks on seniors

Microsoft cut 1,900 jobs in January, many of which were from Activision units and studios. In May, the company announced it was closing a number of gaming studios, including Arkane Austin, Tango Gameworks and Alpha Dog. reported several employees were also laid off as part of the shutdowns, although Microsoft has not disclosed how many jobs were affected by these measures.

The gaming industry as a whole has faced a tough year, grappling with increasing development costs and slow growth. Major companies like Sony Group, Take-Two Interactive Software and Electronic Arts have also reduced their workforce and canceled high-profile projects. For instance, Sony recently canceled the big-budget multiplayer shooter Concord just two weeks after its release due to its slow start.

National news: Earthquake rattles the Los Angeles area

Microsoft finalized the Activision acquisition in October, 21 months after its announcement. This acquisition has brought new content and talent to Xbox, but also presents the challenge of ensuring the deal鈥檚 long-term success.

Here is the full memo from Spencer:

Subject: Changes to Microsoft Gaming

For the past year, our goal has been to minimize disruption while welcoming new teams and enabling them to do their best work. As part of aligning our post-acquisition team structure and managing our business, we have made the decision to eliminate approximately 650 roles across Microsoft Gaming鈥攎ostly corporate and supporting functions鈥攖o organize our business for long term success.

I know that this is difficult news to hear. We are deeply grateful for the contributions of our colleagues who are learning they are impacted. In the US, we鈥檙e supporting them with exit packages that include severance, extended healthcare, and outplacement services to help with their transition; outside the US packages will differ according to location.

With these changes, our corporate and supporting teams and resources are aligned for sustainable future growth, and can better support our studio teams and business units with programs and resources that can scale to meet their needs. Separately, as part of running the business, there are some impacts to other teams as they adapt to shifting priorities and manage the lifecycle and performance of games. No games, devices or experiences are being cancelled and no studios are being closed as part of these adjustments today.

Throughout our team鈥檚 history, we have had great moments, and we have had challenging ones. Today is one of the challenging days. I know that going through more changes like this is hard, but even in the most trying times, this team has been able to come together and show one another care and kindness as we work to continue delivering for our players. We appreciate your support as we navigate these changes and we thank you for your compassion and respect for each other.

Phil

Bill Kaczaraba is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read his stories here. Follow Bill on X, formerly known as Twitter, and email him here.听

 

MyNorthwest News

Bellevue Police...

Frank Lenzi

Motorcyclist dies in crash in Bellevue

A motorcyclist died in a crash in Bellevue on Friday night, police said. It happened around 9:40 p.m. at the intersection of NE 8th Street and 116th Ave NE. 鈥淏ellevue Police was able to confirm the motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male, was traveling northbound on 116th Ave NE at a high rate of speed,鈥 police said […]

7 hours ago

Tacoma youth gun violence rally....

Samantha Lomibao, 成人X站 7 News

Tacoma families rally to put an end to youth gun violence

Tacoma families rallied together to put an end to the youth gun violence that happens all too often. On Friday, crowds gathered in front of First Creek Middle School to show kids and teens that adults are there to support and guide them.

8 hours ago

A fire that's believed to be deliberately set destroyed a 128-foot railroad trestle owned by the Mt...

By Brandon Thompson, 成人X站7 News and 成人X站7 Eyewitness News staff

Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad bridge destroyed by fire

A fire believed to be intentionally set destroyed a 128-foot railroad bridge owned by Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad.

10 hours ago

Firefighters in Bellevue's Newcastle neighborhood saved a home from going up in flames after a brus...

Tom Brock

One person hurt as Newcastle brush fire burns across a steep slope

A fire spread across a steep slope behind a home in Bellevue's Newcastle area Friday evening and ignited the back deck of the house.

11 hours ago

what to watch weekend rust alec baldwin...

Frank Sumrall

What to watch this weekend, and what to do with Alec Baldwin’s now-released ‘Rust’

鈥淩ust" is finally in theaters, but unfortunately, its incapable of escaping the tragedy that was the on-set death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

17 hours ago

Seattle police are investigating a shooting near Franklin High School in the 2800 block of Rainier ...

Frank Lenzi

Man shoots suspected burglar at Seattle apartment

A man shot a suspected burglar in the leg early Friday morning at an apartment complex in Seattle.

1 day ago

Microsoft announces new layoffs within Xbox division