As easy as it is to call the leadership team at Xbox Games Studio a bunch of fucking pin heads, they’re not especially unique. Anyone who has had a job in corporate America will be familiar with the type: leaders who say one thing, while consistently doing another. Bold promises made to employees, while knowing full well that there are no plans to actually follow through on those promises. Whatever it takes to quell unrest, and get everyone back to working quietly.
Regardless, the news this past week out of Microsoft’s Xbox division has been especially shit.
Here’s the short version: this past week, Microsoft announced a second round of layoffs within their gaming operations. This included the closing of 3 studios: Arkane Austin, Tango Gameworks, and Alpha Dog Games. The number of affected employees hasn’t been published at the time of writing, but it’s important to note that the total body count will be in addition to the 1900 jobs Microsoft already axed earlier this year from Activision-Blizzard. Those earlier layoffs account for about 20% of the total job cuts across the games industry in 2024.

These job losses are awful, but layoffs have been an unfortunate norm across the wider technology industry for the past 18 months. For example, Google cut 12000 jobs last year, and my former employer announced plans to lay off 3000 employees during the current fiscal year. All in the name of appeasing shareholders, and balancing the budget amid non-zero interest rates.
Editor’s Notes: I wasn’t affected by a layoff in case you were curious. I voluntarily left over what I’ll describe as a compensation dispute.
Make no mistake: I’m not justifying all these layoffs. What I am saying is that every scumbag company is engaged in the same shitty behaviour. This problem isn’t unique to the games industry, nor to Microsoft. It’s systemic, and is affecting everyone that works in technology, or something technology adjacent.
What is uniquely stupid about Microsoft is something they shared immediately after closing those 3 studios. During a town hall following the studio closure announcement, Matt Booty, head of Xbox Games Studio, stated, “We need smaller games that give us prestige and awards.”
I’m not exactly sure how that was supposed to subdue anyone’s anxiety about further layoffs, but it at least seems like a fairly reasonable strategy on face value. Smaller scale titles that try something a little different have been dominating a lot of the award circuit across the industry. Heck – Microsoft’s own Hi-Fi Rush was one such smaller scale title which picked up a BAFTA for animation, and a TGA for Best Audio Design. It’s the first game that Microsoft has put out in some time that actually received some kind of critical acclaim, instead of being maligned as a poorly constructed sequel that was attempting to cash-in on brand recognition. Ergo, it’d make sense that Microsoft would want more of these titles to boost Xbox’s brand image in the public eye.
Except they just closed the studio responsible for Hi-Fi Rush: Tango Gameworks.
Whoops.

So let me get this straight, Matt. You want Xbox’s various game studios to make smaller, critically acclaimed titles that win awards. Then you, and the other execs, will go on to publicly praise said titles before shuttering the studios? You fucking snake.
This town hall was obviously meant to save face with those folks who are still employed, but I can’t imagine it having the intended effect. If I was working at a Microsoft owned studio, I’d be rightfully terrified for the prospects of my livelihood. The executive team has clearly demonstrated that making a critically and commercially successful, award winning game isn’t enough to protect you anymore. They’re out here with a fully loaded pistol, and a blindfold shooting wildly in every direction.
Fuck y’all.
This stems to the very top Satya Nadella. Essentially, ABK merger fucked over xbox, now the c-suites have taken a huge interest in Xbox division, they see big numbers on cod, not on anything. They want that 70 billion back, return on investment etc. Tone and really brain dead part on Matt Booty
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I still can’t get over that. Like, you’ve obviously been read the riot act from the execs up at Microsoft, so how the hell do you go out and give a town hall event with such bold faced lies? It’s fucking despicable.
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While it’s true that layoffs and closures have been an industry wide issue recently, it’s still infuriating to know that Xbox bought these studios and nothing good has come from any of it. Consolidation on its own is bad for the industry. Buying tons of studios and IP and immediately hoarding them all on your platforms is also horrible. And now we’ve hit the apex of the whole situation where great studios are being canned. Studios that have all made beloved games, and now they’re gone forever.
Recently there were rumors that Roll7 and the studio behind Kerbal Space Program were going to get closed by Take Two. So far that hasn’t happened, but I wouldn’t be surprised at all. They’re not heavy hitters, and they’re owned by garbage ass Take Two. Roll7 in particular has been home to some great indie games that I’ve very much enjoyed. They’re the kind of studio we need more of, not less.
This industry is seriously in a bad place where almost no studio can be trusted to provide a great game, monetization is insane, publishers are making the dumbest decisions, and all studios are subject to mass layoff or total closure no matter how well they perform.
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I can’t even imagine how the folks at Ninja Theory or Obsiden feel right now. They’re likely next on the chopping block, which would be merciful compared to being forced to work as a support studio on something like ESO, Fallout 76, or (god forbid) CoD. It’s just…so absolutely shitty.
Has that not been confirmed? Or maybe it was between the time that you wrote your comment, and now. I thought Take Two had already axed those folks, which was just…why?
Yeah it’s…not great. The recent news, for me, was the straw that finally broke the camel’s back, though seeing it across the whole of technology made it a little more personal. I don’t typically like talking about this sort of stuff specifically because it affected me directly, but I’m just…fucking pissed off with all the bozos at the top whole keep making shit head decisions.
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Yeah any studio that isn’t a major one making the biggest games must be sweating constantly.
I googled and I guess they have shut down those studios. I only ever saw claims they were going to get shut down, but never an actual confirmation they have. But I guess it’s been done. God that fucking pisses me off. Roll7 in particular were a really great studio. What a waste.
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Oh, but Sony as well is doing nasty shizzle. First saying that you need to have a PSN account for HellDivers 2.
Players of HellDivers 2 get angry, which is understandable, since Sony’s security has proven holes. Also, it would lock out 180 countries (!) of purchasing and playing that game. Review bombing ensues and Sony rolles back the requirement. But… Not the blocking of the 180 countries.
And guess what, they added the exact same block list to the PC port of Ghost of Tsushima Directors Cut.
PirateSoftware made a nice summary tweet about this: https://twitter.com/PirateSoftware/status/1788842253626273906
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Then you have Nintendo shutting down fan projects and being law suit happy… Too bad that fair use isn’t a part of Japanese law.
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Ubisoft president saying that we should be okay with not owning the games we buy: https://www.cbr.com/ubisoft-gamers-comfortable-not-owning-games/#:~:text=Ubisoft%27s%20Director%20of%20Subscriptions,more%20flexibly%20to%20gamer%20demands.
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Epic Games allowing a ton of extremely preditory crypto games on their store. Just look at video’s of this YT’ber: https://www.youtube.com/@jauwn
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EA eating up so many studio’s and dumping them later.
I mean, a ton of big publishers are doing some nasty things lately. I’m not defending anything here. But, as soon as money is involved, things start to become… weird. The big difference now is that we all start to make more noise about things like this.
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Yeah I mean…my article was specifically focused on Microsoft’s recent shithead crusade because that was the straw that finally broke the camel’s back for me. This isn’t exactly my wheel house, so I didn’t exactly feel the need to make an extensive list of every shitty thing that every gaming company has done in the past week.
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I cant agree more. There are a lot of strange decisions being made in our beloved gaming industry. Thank you for the article by the way, we hobbyist writers should make more noise about stuff like this since its sadly becoming the new normal.
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Whilst they were trailing PlayStation, I was at least building some sort of respect for Xbox pre-Activision, as I felt they were making a lot of gamer-friendly choices in their pursuit of the competition.
Now that goodwill is gone. Buying the studios to have more games, then closing some of the most creative? Screw that. They burned my goodwill.
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I feel like there is a lot of that going around. And there is also a lot more pressure for them to actually start making a LOT of money. That’s likely to happen thanks to the Activision line-up (just copying what Disney did: if you can’t do it, just buy someone who can!), but I am curious to see if they hit their gamepass target of 100m subs by 2030 now that they’ve collectively peed in the pool.
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