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Microsoft Xbox Game Pass Hits $5 Billion Revenue

by Tekmono Editorial Team
01/08/2025
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Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass has achieved nearly $5 billion in annual revenue, underscoring the company’s financial strength despite recent layoffs. This milestone was announced by CEO Satya Nadella during an earnings call.

The company experienced an overall revenue increase of 18 percent, reaching $76.4 billion, and a 23 percent rise in operating income, totaling $34.3 billion. Nadella highlighted that Microsoft boasts 500 million active users across its gaming platforms and devices. The Guardian reported a surge of over seven percent in Microsoft’s stock value on Wednesday, solidifying its position as the world’s second-most valuable company.

Nadella emphasized the role of cloud and AI, stating, “Cloud and AI is the driving force of business transformation across every industry and sector. We’re innovating across the tech stack to help customers adapt and grow in this new era, and this year, Azure surpassed $75bn in revenue, up 34 percent, driven by growth across all workloads.” He previously asserted that “Microsoft is thriving” and underscored AI’s significance in empowering users to create their own tools.

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However, this financial success occurred against the backdrop of significant job cuts. Microsoft laid off over 9000 employees earlier in July, impacting its gaming divisions. Projects like Rare’s Everwild, The Initiative’s Perfect Dark reboot, and a new ZeniMax MMORPG were cancelled. Approximately 200 employees from Candy Crush developer King were also laid off, reportedly replaced by AI tools they helped develop. Microsoft justified the layoffs as “necessary to position the company and teams for success in a dynamic marketplace.”

In addition to Game Pass revenue, Microsoft has seen success as a third-party publisher on PlayStation. The majority of PlayStation’s top-selling games in the US over the last quarter were published by Microsoft, including Forza Horizon 5, Doom: The Dark Ages, and The Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion Remastered.

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