Microsoft Q1: Gaming revenue increased 9%, while Xbox hardware revenue declined 7%

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I also read that operating costs per year were somewhere 2.1B For Xbox division.

So someone do the math on how much they actually get to take home.
 

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Phil is already on the case to explain this hardware sales decline even with starfield.

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I also read that operating costs per year were somewhere 2.1B For Xbox division.

So someone do the math on how much they actually get to take home.
These numbers don't mean shit with revenue. They made acquisitions so revenue obviously is going to go up not counting the debt in the acquisition. Of course I don't see profit in here.
 
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Corporations are so fucking disgusting. Microsoft posted over $22 billion in profits just this quarter and yet had several rounds of layoffs of tens of thousands of workers. Absolutely disgraceful.
Netflix made 8 billion in revenue and 4 billion in profit yet are raising sub fees all around smh.
 

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I also read that operating costs per year were somewhere 2.1B For Xbox division.

So someone do the math on how much they actually get to take home.
We know gamepass subs account for perhaps $4 billion a year in revenue, and xbox is around $15.5 billion a year in revenue, so of that remaining 11.5 billion MS will only take home 30% (platform split, we know big games like COD only gives 20% to MS so that'll offset first party sales). So $3.5 billion - $2.1 billion = $1.4 billion net income, plus or minus whatever gamepass is. That doesn't account for the fact that some of Xbox's operating costs are being hidden in other division's operating costs (e.g. network infrastructure).
 

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Corporations are so fucking disgusting. Microsoft posted over $22 billion in profits just this quarter and yet had several rounds of layoffs of tens of thousands of workers. Absolutely disgraceful.

Capitalism baby. It's amazing.
 
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We know gamepass subs account for perhaps $4 billion a year in revenue, and xbox is around $15.5 billion a year in revenue, so of that remaining 11.5 billion MS will only take home 30% (platform split, we know big games like COD only gives 20% to MS so that'll offset first party sales). So $3.5 billion - $2.1 billion = $1.4 billion net income, plus or minus whatever gamepass is. That doesn't account for the fact that some of Xbox's operating costs are being hidden in other division's operating costs (e.g. network infrastructure).
"That doesn't account for the fact that some of Xbox's operating costs are being hidden in other division's operating costs"

Big piece right here and is very true. They try their hardest to make the numbers look better than what they are.
 

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Oh wait I forgot hardware revenue in that calculation so it'll be lower, they're still taking a loss on those consoles
 

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Also Starfeild didn't do a dent in subs from past info we know. They are a stagnant company and lost mindshare from the Xbox 360 days.
Tbh, Xbox 360 was a total aberration. It's a shame Sony dropped the ball that gen because Xbox would be dead and buried already. Instead they gained mind share and cultivated, well, a cult capitalising on Sony's mistakes in the USA. Xbox went from ~25 mil to <80 mil that gen. They'll be back down there this gen but it took too long.
 
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Where it’s at.
Tbh, Xbox 360 was a total aberration. It's a shame Sony dropped the ball that gen because Xbox would be dead and buried already. Instead they gained mind share and cultivated, well, a cult capitalising on Sony's mistakes in the USA. Xbox went from ~25 mil to <80 mil that gen. They'll be back down there this gen but it took too long.
Sony didn’t drop the ball that generation. Microsoft launched early and paid off publishers to keep games off the PS2 and PS3 for a bit, and once Sony had fully transitioned to that generation they never looked back.

Never forget, a significant amount of 360 sales the first three years were idiots buying replacements due to the RROD.
 
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