Microsoft has allegedly tasked Xbox to deliver a 30% profit margin, and if true, it could explain the reason behind its price hikes and mass layoffs
Date:
Fri, 24 Oct 2025 10:30:13 +0000
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Xbox's job cuts and price increases could be due to a push from Microsoft to achieve a 30% profit margin.
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We may now know the reason behind Xbox Studios' rampant layoffs, game cancellations, and price increases for its hardware and subscription models - and it's all down to achieving a profit margin target from Microsoft.
A new Bloomberg report alleges that Microsoft has tasked Xbox with delivering
a 30% profit margin target, which is significantly higher than the industry average, which Bloomberg notes is typically between 17-22% according to data from S&P Global Marketing Intelligence.
If true, it could go a ways to explain the litany of controversial decisions the Xbox division has made over the past couple of years. That includes significantly raising the prices of Xbox Series X and Series S consoles in
the US , as well as its restructuring and price hikes for the Xbox Game Pass subscription service .
Internally, Xbox Game Studios has seen numerous job cuts and high-profile studio closures. That includes the complete shuttering of The Initiative
which led to the cancellation of Perfect Dark. At the same time, Xbox
canceled Rare's Everwild, which had reportedly been in development for close
to a decade , alongside an unannounced online project from Zenimax Studios.
It could also explain Xbox's decision to largely ditch platform exclusivity. Games like Forza Horizon 5 , Indiana Jones and the Great Circle , Hi-Fi Rush, and Sea of Thieves, have all made the jump to other platforms including PlayStation 5 , Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 .
Bloomberg notes that one upshot of this is that software that's generally cheaper to make, or expected to turn a profit, may take priority over riskier projects. Xbox's recent publishing of Ninja Gaiden 4 could be one example of this.
However, that mindset may run counter to Xbox's strategy for the next console generation. Xbox president Sarah Bond recently stated that the brand's next main hardware will be a "very premium, very high-end curated experience," something that the average consumer probably won't have much appetite for
among various affordability crises across the globe.
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