How Xbox became the poster child for the video game industry's struggle
THE SO WHAT
Xbox’s layoffs and reset underscore how hard it is to sustain a hardware-plus-content platform when engagement fragments and production costs spike. Studios and tool vendors should plan for a world where platform owners are more ruthless about portfolio focus and less willing to subsidize experiments.
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