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Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer claimed that the Xbox "platform, hardware, and game roadmap have never looked stronger" amid a studio closures, game cancelations, and widespread layoffs.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer isn’t retiring anytime soon. He took over leadership of Microsoft’s Xbox work in 2014.
The profitability of Xbox Game Pass is under scrutiny as new insights reveal Microsoft may exclude key first-party costs from ...
In a deleted LinkedIn post Matt Turnbull, an Xbox executive, suggested employees use AI to help with the "emotional load" of ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer is “not retiring anytime soon”, after overseeing a disastrous day of layoffs which have devastated the Xbox division. The executive – who oversees ...
It’s obvious at this point that Xbox has made huge strategic missteps over the last decade. Phil Spencer’s predecessor, Don ...
Instead Xbox has done the opposite, seemingly so fearful of being an overbearing landlord that it's allowed itself to become a totally absent one, allowing its studios to struggle and wheeze as bricks ...
Xbox exec suggests laid-off Microsoft employees use AI tools like ChatGPT for emotional support and career guidance during ...
As for what the future holds for Phil Spencer, that remains to be seen. The same can be said overall for Xbox. There have been rumors that things are a bit more bleak behind the scenes at Xbox.
Microsoft's Phil Spencer says the Xbox Ally is "the tightest collaboration" he's seen between the gaming and Windows teams "in my 3 decades at the company" ...
Here's what Phil Spencer said at today's event: "Looking ahead, next year marks 25 years of Xbox. It's a big milestone for the platform and franchises that you helped build and make popular.
After Microsoft’s latest round of 9,000 layoffs, an Xbox executive suggested that affected employees seek support and job search help from AI tools like ChatGPT or Copilot.