Thank youTen posts a year and everyone is a gem.
That's not how acquisitions work. They already have the assets on their books and don't need to "make the money back"
Yes but they can't sell more hardware that's the problem. In fact they are selling less hardware than ever (except the original Xbox). So they've decided to switch gears and focus on other areas where they can grow Xbox. They'll continue to support\release hardware but it's clear that they are focusing on growing in other areas and will keep the hardware around to continue pulling in revenue from the users who are still committed to that ecosystem.Why would they not care about hardware? Selling more hardware would result in more money for them.
Well, they should finally have a steady stream of games, but if those games perform like Ara, Hellblade 2, RedFall, Shattered Space, Hi-fi and Forza (so, basically all of their releases) they are cooked. Avowed looks like a AA game. And Indiana Jones is like an ill-conceived game, and with the further decline of their hardware. How are those exclusives supposed to perform; have a chance to make money on a dead platform
shit. you are damn right. they better speed up those PS5 ports PRONTO!!!
Yes but they can't sell more hardware that's the problem. In fact they are selling less hardware than ever (except the original Xbox). So they've decided to switch gears and focus on other areas where they can grow Xbox. They'll continue to support\release hardware but it's clear that they are focusing on growing in other areas and will keep the hardware around to continue pulling in revenue from the users who are still committed to that ecosystem.
Time to change strategy Phil, your current one has had a week.
and this is not only funny but basically the xbox meme of Halo, Gears, Forza but with a spin; still old IPs where the hope and hype come from nostalgia.What’s bizarre is that in spite of their Bethesda and Activision acquisitions, it’s Fable, Perfect Dark and Gears E-Day seems the most intriguing to me.
These reboots are meant to attract new consumers; the Play Station consumer.....what a tragedy to be an Xbox Fanboy.These releasing on PlayStation will be even more bizarre.
I think MS has come to the conclusion that the work they would need to do to beat Sony is to much and isn't even guaranteed to work anyway. They most likely see changing direction as a better alternative.That’s the problem, they don’t seem to address the issues as to why they can’t sell hardware. The same people remain and they switch strategies to see what sticks, using their allies/paid lackeys in the media to appear to support whatever it is they do next.
And it’s a shame because if they got their act together they could have an excellent alternative to PlayStation that I believe would do better in the market.
$69 billion is what they paid I think. So I guess if they keep it up for like a decade+ it would eventually cover this cost. However, remember they didn't lose that money they have acti-blizz and could resell.When will the Activision stuff have paid for itself?
They kind of have to, they have 70B in acquisitions to pay for. I don't see how they just release a standard next gen console though.I said it the other day,but Xbox are in such a weird place right now......they keep grinding away though......because Microsoft.
What's the point? Making faster hardware than Sony hasn't been working.Even assuming most positive scenario of new xbox launching holidays 2026- that is still long whole 2 years the xbox division gonna have to survive somehow
If they actually cared about the hardware they would’t have a subscription service that discourages people from buying anythingSo why are they making new hardware for this Holiday season?
Of course, they want it to make as much money as possible, but when a business like MS invest in something like this, the idea isn't always to 'pay it off'. In this case, it's a strategic asset that they now own, which generates revenue (from their competitors, too) attracts people to their services (they hope) and can be sold again if they want to.They kind of have to, they have 70B in acquisitions to pay for. I don't see how they just release a standard next gen console though.
The share of Series X vs Series S is higher and that makes the -29% translate to a higher loss in a unit count.
If they actually cared about the hardware they would’t have a subscription service that discourages people from buying anything
Satya Nadella:
"unit sales on PlayStation and Steam sales also up 60% YoY."
"This speaks to our strategy of meeting gamers where they are by enabling them to access games on the screen they spend their time on."
They'll absolutely want to see a return, but its not like they need to pay it off by having ABK's profits reacThey had to pay a premium for those assets, so it’s not like that’s a fair market value
They certainly want an ROI overtime, otherwise if the cash flows are collapsing so will the book value
They are finding ways around it, but that doesn't stop hardware being something they care about. Hardware has a direct impact on their first party, third party and subscription revenue.Yes but they can't sell more hardware that's the problem. In fact they are selling less hardware than ever (except the original Xbox). So they've decided to switch gears and focus on other areas where they can grow Xbox. They'll continue to support\release hardware but it's clear that they are focusing on growing in other areas and will keep the hardware around to continue pulling in revenue from the users who are still committed to that ecosystem.
They'll absolutely want to see a return, but its not like they need to pay it off by having ABK's profits reac
They are finding ways around it, but that doesn't stop hardware being something they care about. Hardware has a direct impact on their first party, third party and subscription revenue.
From InstallBase:
Now I'm curious what a successful hardware platform looks like for Xbox as they transition into a third party. Does 30 million Xboxes in the wild achieve their goals?
How so?Not even close!
So it was flat without activison.
Now I'm curious what a successful hardware platform looks like for Xbox as they transition into a third party. Does 30 million Xboxes in the wild achieve their goals?
Still over 1b/year. Basically its MSs biggest IP after COD.I wonder how much money Candy Crush is pulling in.
They had to pay a premium for those assets, so it’s not like that’s a fair market value
They certainly want an ROI overtime, otherwise if the cash flows are collapsing so will the book value
GG Phil
The losers are the triggered one, i.e. you and the usual suspects.
Still over 1b/year. Basically its MSs biggest IP after COD.
I agree and will go even further to say it is starting to look like all console makers are no longer wanting to sell at a loss. I will be curious about the direction Sony takes with the PS6 when they are trying to balance performance to cost if they are trying to avoid taking losses on the hardware.If sold for profit, absolutely. My guess is the days of trying to hit some 80-100 million sold (at loss) target is long gone for Xbox.
Depends on how much they are involved in the R&D, design, manufacturing and marketing of these consoles.Now I'm curious what a successful hardware platform looks like for Xbox as they transition into a third party. Does 30 million Xboxes in the wild achieve their goals?
I agree and will go even further to say it is starting to look like all console makers are no longer wanting to sell at a loss. I will be curious about the direction Sony takes with the PS6 when they are trying to balance performance to cost if they are trying to avoid taking losses on the hardware.
When will the Activision stuff have paid for itself?
Activision company wide operating income last year was 3 billion dollars. Assuming everything remains constant, it would take 23 years for this investment to break even. This is what I am trying to explain to people. It is a bold strategy that can't afford to adopt unnecessary risk such as implementing game pass exclusivity.
It's not just lack of competition.Think you are right. Lack of competition will do that. I think Microsoft is sidestepping consoles because it just isn't working. Meanwhile, Sony not having a direct competitor in Xbox leaves them all alone in that space so there is really little reason to lose money on each console sold. Opposite reasons for this, but same result..
43% growth with a 43% impact from Activision
Is this the last quarter they can play the growth game thanks to Activision?