All Xbox studios remaining following mass layoffs and restructure

All Xbox studios remaining following mass layoffs and restructure


Xbox announced a significant overhaul of its business on July 6, which will see the company cutting 20% of its organization over the next 12 months. As part of that change, Xbox is parting ways with four studios, and potentially cutting a fifth down the line. Double Fine and Compulsion Games are once again going independent with runway funding from Microsoft, and taking their IP with them. Undead Labs and Ninja Theory have been sold to new buyers who have yet to be disclosed. Arkane Studios’ fate is up in the air as Xbox says the studio is reviewing its “potential strategic options.”

Less clear is the future of the studios still owned by Microsoft. Xbox is cutting 3,200 jobs as part of the move, with only 350 of them tied to the four studios it is divesting from. (That number doesn’t include Arkane Studios.) It’s currently unclear how the studios remaining under the Xbox umbrella will be impacted by the layoffs. In a post on Xbox Wire, CEO Asha Sharma only said that cuts will “vary in size” across its remaining teams. She also says that no games that those studios were working on have been canceled.

As the dust settles on a hard reset, we have some idea of what Xbox will look like going forward. The details are still hazy, but you can get a sense of what franchises Xbox will focus on based on the studios it is keeping open. Here’s what the lay of the land looks like right now, though note that the details of how many employees have been cut from the following studios are still unclear. This story will be updated as new information becomes available.

Activision

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4

Xbox announced a significant overhaul of its business Monday, which will see the company cutting 20% of its organization over the next 12 months. As part of that change, Xbox is Considering that Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard in 2023 for a final total cost of $75 billion, it’s safe to say that the publisher will remain an integral part of Xbox’s strategy going forwards. On the Activision side, the publisher is largely focused on Call of Duty right now, with most of the studios under its umbrella working on the series in some way. That includes Infinity Ward, Raven Software, Treyarch, and Sledgehammer Games. The series’ next game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, is scheduled to release on Oct 23. It will not be a day-one release on Xbox Game Pass, as Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 was in 2025.




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