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Microsoft Is Launching Its Own Mobile Game Store
Game Rant· 6 days agoMicrosoft is officially entering the mobile gaming store scene this summer. With the acquisition of Activision-Blizzard-King formalized ...
More job cuts coming to Xbox shortly after Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks closures
TweakTown· 6 days agoMicrosoft plans to cut even more jobs even as it shut down three studios to 'reprioritize'...
Xbox to launch mobile gaming store this July
Sports Illustrated· 6 days agoA crucial element of Microsoft's acquisition of Activision-Blizzard-King has been to establish dominance in mobile gaming. While the ...
Xbox enters mobile gaming with a new platform to rival Apple and Google
The US Sun· 2 days agoLAST year Microsoft completed the deal to purchase publisher Activision Blizzard for an eye-watering...
Xbox president Sarah Bond confirms Xbox mobile store will launch soon — here's when
Windows Central via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe deal took almost two years to complete, adding games like Call of Duty, Diablo, and Candy Crush...
Microsoft is launching its mobile game store in July
TechCrunch· 6 days agoMicrosoft will launch its own mobile game store in July, the company announced at the Bloomberg Technology Summit on Thursday. Xbox president Sarah Bond...
Arkane Austin Reportedly Wanted To Pitch New Dishonored Before Being Shut Down
TheGamer· 7 days agoLast year, during the FTC v Microsoft case over the Activision Blizzard King acquisition, it leaked...
'It's No Longer Xbox, but Microsoft Gaming.' Brand Veterans Explain Recent Layoffs
Gamepressure· 6 days agoEven before the announcement of more layoffs, Xbox veterans confirmed that Microsoft bosses have now...
Microsoft Seeking To Open Mobile Storefront This July - Gameranx
Gameranx· 5 days agoMicrosoft will open up a mobile gaming storefront this July and will directly compete against Google and Apple.
Phil Spencer and the Battle for Xbox’s Soul
IGN Videogames· 6 days agoStop me if you’ve heard this one before: Xbox stepped on a rake again. For the umpteenth time in the past decade, Microsoft has found itself on the wrong...