Microsoft is reportedly planning another round of major job cuts at its Xbox division.

According to a report fromBloomberg, which cites sources familiar with the plans speaking under anonymity, the company is set to conduct a round of layoffs next week, as part of a company-wide reorganisation.

Xbox is reportedly planning another round of major layoffs next week

Bloomberg had previously reported thatMicrosoft plans to cut thousands of jobs next week, mostly consisting of its salespeople, but it now appears its gaming division will also be affected by layoffs.

As the report notes, this will be the fourth major round of layoffs atXboxin the past 18 months.

Xbox is reportedly planning another round of major layoffs next week

In January 2023, the companyconfirmed plans to lay off approximately 10,000 employees, affecting around 4.5% of its workforce.

While these layoffs coveredMicrosoftas a whole, it was then reported thatBethesda Game Studios had been affectedby them, and that343 Industries, the studio behind 2021’sHalo Infinite, had suffered a “significant” number of layoffs across the company, which were heaviest towards “individuals working on the single-player side of the studio”.

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A year later, in January 2024, it was confirmed that1,900 staff were to be laid offacrossActivision Blizzard,Bethesdaand Xbox.

According to Microsoft’sPhil Spencer, the decision had been made after Microsoft and Activision Blizzard’s leadership teams “set priorities, identified areas of overlap, and ensured that we’re all aligned on the best opportunities for growth”.

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This was followed in September 2024 with the announcement thatanother 650 jobs were being cutfrom Microsoft’s gaming division.

“As part of aligning our post-acquisition team structure and managing our business, we have made the decision to eliminate approximately 650 roles across Microsoft Gaming—mostly corporate and supporting functions—to organize our business for long term success,” Spencer wrote at the time.

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Then, in January 2025, it was reported that Microsofthad made an unspecified number of layoffsacross several divisions, including employees in the Xbox maker’s security, sales and gaming businesses.

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