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After Microsoft laid off around 9,000 employees today, including a number from Spencer's gaming division, a rumor began circulating that the Xbox head will step down after the next generation Xbox ...
M icrosoft says that Phil Spencer, Microsoft Gaming CEO and the head of Xbox, isn’t retiring “anytime soon.” The company has responded to rumors of Spencer’s retirement, which have spread online today ...
Amid mass layoffs at Microsoft, the company has insisted that Gaming CEOPhil Spencer won't be retiring "anytime soon".
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer claimed that the Xbox "platform, hardware, and game roadmap have never looked stronger" amid a studio closures, game cancelations, and widespread layoffs.
This morning, a wave of layoffs within Microsoft impacted Xbox and several gaming studios under its umbrella. This sparked multiple reports about the company’s current situation, including the alleged ...
Spencer wrote to employees that Xbox's current success is 'based on tough decisions we've made previously.' ...
Phil Spencer won't be retiring from his position at Xbox "anytime soon". Yesterday, Microsoft announced swathes of layoffs ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has been in charge of Xbox for over a decade and the company says he’s not leaving anytime ...
Xbox has responded to rumors claiming Phil Spencer is planning to retire following the launch of Microsoft's successor to the Xbox Series X, saying in no uncertain terms, "Phil is not retiring anytime ...
Thousands of workers have been laid off by Microsoft, and those from its Xbox division were treated to a glib internal memo from the CEO.
Rumors claimed that Phil Spencer would be retiring from his position at Xbox, and now Microsoft has issued an official response.
Wednesday was a rough one for Microsoft and Team Xbox. The Seattle Times reports that Microsoft is giving about 9,100 pink ...