Asha + Matt 4ever.
I wish I could get away with being absolutely trash at my job and keep getting promoted.Phil and Bond are gone now. Asha brought in her own crew. I hope she fires Matt Booty soon.
What do you think she means when she says "partnerships for hardware?"If that isn't a straight up confirmation of Helix release window, I don't know what is
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Oh I think thats exactly what she has realised, hence shes making conditions at her commencement crystal clear.She hasn't realized that she is the Fall Girl yet![]()
OEMs releasing in addition to first party. Just like Microsoft Surface. This has always been the goal with Magnus. There is no indication yet that the first party device is being cancelledWhat do you think she means when she says "partnerships for hardware?"
Laying people off is the reset homieThere is no reset. You don't rebuild by firing your workforce.
Xbox is going to become Microsoft Gaming, there's no going back.
Seamus Blackley was right, she's going to shut down the Xbox and migrate to AI.
Just the dumb, clueless and cringy stuff.I can't tell if Microsoft's CEOs are unusually chatty or if you guys just repost every single thing Asha says :]
The endless moral grandstanding from commentators is just exhausting. It's the exact same lazy script every time. A company makes a calculated decision to pivot, trim fat, and actually stay competitive, and the peanut gallery treats it like a war crime. According to these internet experts (most of whom have never managed a P&L sheet in their lives) restructuring is just 'greed,' rather than standard macroeconomics.Asha: "We're reviving Xbox"
*prepares to lay off more people*
The endless moral grandstanding from commentators is just exhausting. It's the exact same lazy script every time. A company makes a calculated decision to pivot, trim fat, and actually stay competitive, and the peanut gallery treats it like a war crime. According to these internet experts (most of whom have never managed a P&L sheet in their lives) restructuring is just 'greed,' rather than standard macroeconomics.
And the funniest part? These are the exact same people who will scream bloody murder if the company actually fails or goes under because it refused to adapt. They demand absolute financial invincibility while crying foul at the exact operational adjustments required to achieve it.
Offended? Far from it. I couldn't care less about defending the honour of a multi-billion dollar corporation. They don't need my help, and they certainly don't care about me.No, the funniest part are the people who get offended on behalf of one of the richest corporations in the world if anyone dares look at something like this sideways.
Offended? Far from it. I couldn't care less about defending the honour of a multi-billion dollar corporation. They don't need my help, and they certainly don't care about me.
What's actually funny is the complete inability to look at a situation with basic economic literacy without people assuming you're 'bootlicking.' Pointing out that a business has to balance a budget and manage risk isn't being offended on their behalf...it's just acknowledging how reality operates.
Mo' people mo' problems.#5: Our current platform infrastructure is not built for the battle ahead. Our systems are overly complex, spanning hundreds of dependencies, which hinders our ability to move fast. We've become too reliant on vendors to operate our systems and must become more self-reliant as an engineering culture to build for the future. We must increase the value we ship to players while decreasing the time it takes to do so. Going forward, we'll evolve and rebuild our stack and look at capabilities across all of XBOX and potential M&A to help us win in hardware, PC, mobile, and streaming.
Less humans, more AI?
She changes Microsoft Gaming to XBOX to then change it back to Microsoft GamingThere is no reset. You don't rebuild by firing your workforce.
Xbox is going to become Microsoft Gaming, there's no going back.
Seamus Blackley was right, she's going to shut down the Xbox and migrate to AI.
So, 2025 was a reset too when chop chop chopped The Initiative and Perfect Dark? What about 2024 when Hi-Fi Rush was praised and then the studio was chop chop chopped? I get it, layoffs happen, but this is not some magical moment where XBOX has turned it around because they close a studio or two and lay off a few thousand people. History is just repeating itself.Laying people off is the reset homie
As explained they've spread themselves too thin. It's time to chop chop chop and reduce down operations, invest differently and stop trying to be everywhere on everything
I wag my finger at the peanut gallery (not you personally) because the peanut gallery is precisely where the economically illiterate noise comes from.Then perhaps make those points without wagging your finger at the "peanut gallery" and you won't come across that way.
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Yeah, there's a lot of grandstanding among the gaming media. But imo, it shouldn't dissuade the public, from discussion about those decisions that led to these layoffs. The media having their own agenda, is not going to ever change, unfortunately.When commentators constantly frame standard corporate math as a personal moral failure
Fair point, and I don't disagree that discussing the strategic decisions leading up to a pivot is completely valid. Poor planning, chasing trends, and massive pandemic-era over-hiring are absolutely worth dissecting.Yeah, there's a lot of grandstanding among the gaming media. But imo, it shouldn't dissuade the public, from discussion about those decisions that led to these layoffs. The media having their own agenda, is not going to ever change, unfortunately.
Well that's an easy response, the gaming media are not real acreditated journalists. They strive for views rather than accuracy. Strife pays the bills, accuracy gives you internet high fives.the gaming media completely poisons the well for that actual discussion.
Maybe their first party machine was canned in place of the OEM ones? I think it might be going down how Kepler was saying here:I think we are confusing business models for it being canned. If they get OEMs to build on a reference model or find other means to subsidize the console, like gamepass, contracts etc. then it isn't really canned. It's just being sold differently to offset the upfront price.
I don't know the exact details of the AMD contract, but they must have a minimum amount of units ordered from AMD, and the "Xbox PCs" from ASUS/MSI/etc are probably not enough to reach that amount. So they would have to either pay a fine, or buy the chips and give them away to OEMS for free. IOW, it's likely more expensive for them to cancel the 1st-party console than to release it.
I'm sure it has been delayed, but saying canned is crazy.I feel very strongly that Helix has been canned.
Read up on the history of SEGA in the late 1990s / early 2000s for spoilersI'm really curious to see how this will unfold.
Certainly possible if they are at rock bottom and Satya refuses to give any wiggle room. I don't think the situation is that dire yet. My gut says there will be at least one more first party device before they consider completely diluting the brand. We shall seeMaybe their first party machine was canned in place of the OEM ones? I think it might be going down how Kepler was saying here:
They're probably going to give them to OEMs rather than cancel and pay the fine. volumes are just going to be too low for the OEMs otherwise. They're giving it to OEMs likely with commitments to Windows and some kind of cut, maybe that's what she means by "new business models". Asha even talks about how they're hurting worse than their peers when it comes to hardware cost likely due to their predicted low sales volumes vs PS/Nintendo and/or other OEMs.
Who knows, perhaps Valve cancels their machine and adopts Magnus if it's cheaper for them. Not sure why we've heard nothing from that thing for a while. we might get Windows OEM machines with their own preinstalled store all linked via Playfab in the games. Epic could even try a machine with their store on it because they kept talking about this partnership.
3, Candy Crush, CoD and Minecraft. I wouldn't be surprised by that number.they own the 2 of the biggest gaming IPs (in terms of player numbers) in the world... so, that's not a surprising number
Who is this? Looks familiar..She sounds optimistic as hell. She reminds me of someone...
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Asha: "We're reviving Xbox"
*prepares to lay off more people*
Nintendo does this to a certain extent with Monolithsoft and it has worked great.or they annex them as support studios for those that actually generate money.
yeah, it is a bit corny, lolIs Asha the President of the United States? Talking about first 100 days. 100 days in office?
Asha's comment was almost certainly cloud gaming related, she said "radical new business model later this year" so it can't be new hardware.Maybe their first party machine was canned in place of the OEM ones? I think it might be going down how Kepler was saying here:
They're probably going to give them to OEMs rather than cancel and pay the fine. volumes are just going to be too low for the OEMs otherwise. They're giving it to OEMs likely with commitments to Windows and some kind of cut, maybe that's what she means by "new business models". Asha even talks about how they're hurting worse than their peers when it comes to hardware cost likely due to their predicted low sales volumes vs PS/Nintendo and/or other OEMs.
Who knows, perhaps Valve cancels their machine and adopts Magnus if it's cheaper for them. Not sure why we've heard nothing from that thing for a while. we might get Windows OEM machines with their own preinstalled store all linked via Playfab in the games. Epic could even try a machine with their store on it because they kept talking about this partnership.