With its latest layoffs, Microsoft goes all in on AI

This year, in April and May, the company rolled out its first voluntary retirement program for its US employees. Approximately 3,000 people took the money and ran.
Then came last week, when Microsoft primarily targeted gaming.

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This year, in April and May, the company rolled out its first voluntary retirement program for its US employees. Approximately 3,000 people took the money and ran.

Then came last week, when Microsoft primarily targeted gaming. When the cuts take full effect over the next year, 2,850 gaming employees will be let go. In addition, Microsoft is cutting loose several of its gaming studio brands, which will become independent companies or be sold to buyers.

The layoffs hit the two remaining gaming studios, Activision Blizzard, which makes the big-selling games Call of Duty and Candy Crush, and ZeniMax Media, which publishes series including Fallout and The Elder Scrolls. Three years ago, in 2023, Microsoft bought Activision Blizzard for $69 billion. That followed its purchase of ZeniMax Media in 2020 for $7.5 billion. Both seemed like sizable acquisitions at the time. 

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