Microsoft cuts 2,500 jobs but focuses on expanding into mobile and cloud gaming under Xbox chief Phil Spencer's leadership.
Microsoft is still in the market for acquisitions despite having splashed out $69 billion for Call of Duty maker Activision ...
Deals that add “geographic diversity,” including in Asia, might be worthwhile, Phil Spencer said in an interview Tuesday at ...
Microsoft is still in the market for acquisitions despite having splashed out $69 billion for Call of Duty maker Activision ...
Microsoft's ( MSFT, Financials) gaming chief Phil Spencer is actively exploring acquisitions to expand Xbox's presence in ...
Last month Microsoft reported a major jump in revenue for its Xbox division during its first fiscal quarter. For the three ...
New devices a few years off Software King of the World Microsoft’s video-gaming Tsar, Phil Spencer, is still exploring ...
The Xbox boss mentioned that Microsoft is still "spending a lot of time absorbing Activision Blizzard employees," meaning it ...
Microsoft's (MSFT) video-gaming chief Phil Spencer is still eyeing acquisitions and planing how to compete in the market for ...
His interest in Asian studios is worth pointing out, especially in light of the closure of Japanese team Tango Gameworks back ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has confirmed plans to develop an Xbox handheld console, aiming to compete in the mobile ...
Microsoft is open to even more gaming M&A activity following the Activision Blizzard acquisition, albeit with some provisions ...