Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, becoming the world's third-largest gaming company. Read about the ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella could have shut down the Xbox division in 2021, but instead, he chose to double down by acquiring ...
Xbox's buyout of Activision Blizzard was a last ditch effort to keep Microsoft's gaming division afloat, according to a new ...
Microsoft goes 'all-in' and brings its software catalog over to PlayStation 5 and break console exclusivity for more games.
Microsoft could have ended its gaming business in 2021, and maybe that's what should have happened, according to a new report ...
Microsoft ended their statement to Insider Gaming by reiterating they have “well over 500 million monthly players and over ...
Microsoft responded to an article suggesting that the purchase of Activision Blizzard didn't bring the company the expected ...
Microsoft splashed out a massive A$132 billion to acquire Activision and Bethesda Studio’s, and after a head on fight with ...
According to a veteran video game industry analyst, 2025 could be the year that Microsoft goes "all-in" on bringing its Xbox games to other platforms, including PlayStation 5. Microsoft, of course, ...
But in 2024, seemingly to help cover the cost of spending nearly $70 billion on Activision, Xbox has ruined what was once the best deal in gaming. Maybe the weirdest Microsoft storyline that ...
Microsoft confirms more cuts are incoming, including to its gaming and security teams, unrelated to last week's layoffs.
Microsoft has confirmed another round of layoffs across various divisions, including gaming, as part of ongoing ...