The fiscal quarter shows moderate growth for Xbox against the big boost of the cloud business.

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The fiscal quarter shows moderate growth for Xbox against the big boost of the cloud business.
The CEO of Microsoft speaks about the future of the brand and its unified vision of the Xbox ecosystem.
Capcom celebrates a brilliant quarter thanks to the boost of its large franchises.
The CEO of Microsoft explains his vision for the future of the video game business and the role of Xbox in it.
The president of Xbox defends that the future goes through playing on any device, without barriers or closed platforms.
The CEO of Microsoft has beaten his own salary record while the company grows driven by artificial intelligence.
The veteran former PlayStation executive praises Microsoft’s multi-platform strategy, although he does not share all of its decisions.
All this occurs while Xbox faces internal pressure to improve its profitability after the purchase of Activision Blizzard for $68 billion.
An international study demonstrates that playing improves well-being, creativity, and social connection.
The analyst questions PlayStation’s strategy for not investing in the future of the industry.
The Bloomberg journalist warns about the excess of launches.
The South American country joins the regulatory wave and bans loot boxes for minors under 18 years old.
The measure adds to new taxes on betting, soft drinks and tobacco for public health purposes.
A report by Circana warns about the low percentage of buyers among players aged 18 to 24 years.
Valve introduces mandatory age checks on Steam for UK players via credit card.
Classics like Cold Fear, I Am Alive or Child of Eden become part of Atari’s catalog.
The incorporation of more games published by Sony to Xbox is a logical step in the expansion of the console’s game library, and it’s likely we’ll see more announcements in the future.
The Japanese publisher updates the sales data of its most emblematic sagas with historic results.
The Japanese giant is looking for a senior director to lead the multiplatform strategy of its own titles.
The CEO of Microsoft thanks the affected employees and points out that the future goes through IA.
Spending on services like Game Pass reached unseen figures in June, with a 32% surge.
Yves Guillemot justifies its use in titles like Assassin’s Creed despite criticism from players.
The citizen campaign gains political weight in the European Union with a key official endorsement.
The idea is to force developers to maintain certain services forever or propose viable alternatives.
Amy Hood, Microsoft’s financial director, demands an unrealistic performance that will continue to affect Xbox.
If a player is not aware of these changes or simply does not agree with them, their only legal option would be to stop using the product and destroy it.
The Japanese company has never ruled out bringing more games to its rival consoles in what appears to be a normalization of a sector that is increasingly multi-platform.
According to Bloomberg, this Wednesday massive layoffs would be announced in Xbox.
The Japanese company is gradually displacing the physical market and gaining no less than an additional 47% thanks to the digital versions of the games.
The data tells us that the trend of playing alone continues to grow. And you? Are you more into multiplayer games or single-player ones?
