Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella describes a three-pronged gaming approach, across Xbox console, PC, and mobile


What you need to know

  • Yesterday, Microsoft reported its quarterly earnings for the company, marking another strong quarter for the firm. 
  • For gaming specifically, Xbox grew by 61%, largely driven by Activision-Blizzard and services. This offset a hefty 42% decline year-over-year in Xbox hardware revenue. 
  • In comments to analysts, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella described Xbox’s forward-looking strategy, focusing on console, PC, and mobile. 

Microsoft’s Q4 2024 earnings report dropped yesterday, revealing strong growth for the firm. Microsoft grew 15% in total revenue, with strong growth in virtually every department. Surface continues its gradual retreat, though, dipping 11%, marking its seventh consecutive quarterly decline. One area where Microsoft has seen massive growth is gaming. 

Buoyed largely by Activision-Blizzard and services, Xbox saw its revenue explode by 61%, with further growth predicted for future quarters too. Without Activision, Xbox would’ve grown by 4%, which is a fairly impressive result in its own right, bucking some industry downturn. It wasn’t all rosy, though, as Xbox hardware continued its declines, dropping 42% year-over-year. Microsoft emphasized that its gaming audience has ballooned to an absurd 500 million monthly active users, making it one of the biggest gaming platforms in history. Increasingly, though, those users aren’t on traditional consoles like the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S





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