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Xbox is one of the biggest names in the gaming industry. The company leaves no stone unturned to ensure it eventually emerges in the top spot. It does so by burning more cash to buy studios or by offering a service like the Game Pass.

When Microsoft joined the long list of massive corporations that acquired smaller studios to expand, worryingly, it also disrupted the market. Such giants alter their subsidiaries’ decisions or shut down these studios entirely. All this doesn’t favor consumers and causes a dip in quality, which is preposterous for the industry.
Xbox’s Greed Leading to Layoffs and Studio Closures
Being a subsidiary of Microsoft, the world’s third-most profitable tech company, the gaming division has all the capital it needs to buy its way to the top. This was demonstrated when the corporationacquired Activision-Blizzard in a staggering $69 billion deal.
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Since 2002, the corporation has acquired numerous studios in an effort toboost profits and compensate for disappointing hardware sales, Phil Spencer, the gaming division’s CEO, announced that three games initially exclusive to Microsoft’s ecosystem would be going multiplatform.
One of those four games wasHi-Fi Rush, which received immense acclaim from gamers and critics but was sadly not profitable. Now, the corporation has shut down Bethesda’s Tango Gameworks, which developed the title, along with other studios, including Arkane Austin, the developer ofPrey.

In 2024, Xbox has closed down more studios than it has released titles, which is a terrible state to be in. In a tough time for Arkane Austin, the Arkane Lyon chief made a series of heart-wrenching tweets to express his opinion and share his emotions about the studio shutdowns:
Don’t throw us into gold fever gambits, don’t use us as strawmen for miscalculations/blind spots, don’t make our work environments darwinist jungles. You say we make you proud when we make a good game. Make us proud when times are tough. We know you’re able to, we seen it before.

Also, this news came after Phil Spencer and the company announced that they would be laying off close to 1900 people, which was deplorable. A few months after the Activision acquisition was all it took to oust close to two thousand people.
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It can’t be said that a mammoth corporation like Microsoft didn’t know that its acquisition of Activision wouldn’t reduce the margin of error for its existing subsidiaries. Can the line between dismissal and a secure job be crossed if the studio makes one game that isn’t profitable?
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Looking at the statistics, over 9000 people have been laid off in2024alone and we are not even halfway into the year. We are on the verge of crossing 2023’s number, which was close to 10,000. At what point does a job in the video game industry become a metaphorical suicide mission?
If one thinks that the career support offered—which should be mandatory, all things considered—is enough to make up for everything, consider the case of a person on a work visa:

This is a nightmare for a person with a work visa. My wife is also a dependent and will get fired because her visa will expire as well.I have no idea what to do now.https://t.co/xRs1Uq1zfR
And Phil Spencer and team aren’t the only ones responsible for all this;PlayStation is just as guilty, as it laid off 900 employees by closing its London Studio in 2024and announcing layoffs a whopping number of times, per the 2023 layoff database with exact numbers not known. The studio is also brilliant at playing innocent and painting indie studios as scapegoats; acase in point was the recentHelldivers 2controversy.

Talking about Embracer, the media holding group is infamous for canceling 29 unannounced games and shutting down 7 studios, laying off over 1300 people. Tencent laid off 530 people, and the list seems never-ending.
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If there is something that recent indie titles have taught us, it is that you do not need an infinite budget to create good games.Helldivers 2andPalworldare two of the most significant examples.
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Nowhere am I saying that gaming studios or corporations shouldn’t be profitable; it is required for their sustenance. But everything in the industry, especially in the last two years, has become more about maximizing profits and expanding presence at the cost of the workforce.
If you prioritize making profits through scummy means like microtransactions, sequels, and remasters, you remove the industry’s two basic principles: quality and creativity! And this has to stop; otherwise, the doomsday for the industry, which would see people not even considering associating with it, is likely not very far.
What do you think of the current state of the industry? We would love to know your thoughts on the consistent layoffs in the comments below!
Sparsh Jaimini
Gaming Writer
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Sparsh Jaimini Sharma is a video games enthusiast and a Games Writer. A true white-blooded Madridsta. He is often seen grinding away at EAFC 24’s Ultimate team and learning to code when he is not writing. A Batman fan and Arkham Games connoisseur. He is the quintessential DC aficionado.