Microsoft Financials
Microsoft considering raising the price of its Xbox games
As the debate about price points for games rages, Microsoft hints at its position.
Microsoft Financials headlines
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Microsoft revenue in gaming increases, company bullish on early Xbox series X/S reviews
Microsoft has reported its Q1 2021 earnings, noting a 22% increase in its gaming segment.
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Microsoft Q1: Xbox One revenue relatively flat as next-gen looms
Xbox One content and services revenue during Microsoft’s Q1 2020 were relatively flat, according to the latest financial report.
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Microsoft attributes 48% decline in Xbox revenue to current-gen fatigue
Microsoft has released its Q4 fiscal year 2019 financials, reporting a decrease in gaming and hardware revenue as the end of the current console life-cycle looms.
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Xbox hardware up 95%, gaming revenue up 44% to $2.7 billion - Microsoft Q1 2019
Microsoft has released its Q1 fiscal year 2019 financials, reporting an increase in gaming revenue, mainly from third party title strength.
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Xbox hardware revenue up 14% due to Xbox One X launch - Microsoft Q2
Microsoft hasn’t provided sales figured for Xbox consoles for a very long time, but at least we know how its gaming business is faring.
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Xbox software and services up 21%, Xbox Live users at 53 million - Microsoft Q1 2018
Microsoft has reported its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2018.
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Xbox software sales up 11%, console revenue declines 29% due to lower prices, fewer units sold
Microsoft announced its fourth quarter and year end results for 2017, and while hardware revenue declined, revenue from Xbox software increased.
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Xbox software sales are up, but Microsoft isn't telling us much else about gaming financials this quarter
Microsoft’s third quarter financials are in, and apart from Xbox enjoying a little spike, they’re super boring. Sorry.
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Xbox One sales decline year-on-year over key holiday quarter, but Xbox Live hit a new record and software's booming
Xbox One is doing really well at the moment – despite totally normal hardware declines.
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Microsoft Q1 2017: gaming revenue declined 5%, Xbox Live users down 2M over last quarter
Microsoft has reported its Q1 2017 fiscal earnings, and there’s nothing too exciting in there, honestly, other than one small head scratch.
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Microsoft to "channel inventory drawdown for Xbox consoles," says CFO
Microsoft CFO Amy Hood said during the company’s Q3 FY14 call to investors last night there are plans to “channel inventory drawdown for Xbox consoles”.
Microsoft Financials latest
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Microsoft revenue in gaming increases, company bullish on early Xbox series X/S reviews
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Microsoft Q1: Xbox One revenue relatively flat as next-gen looms
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Microsoft attributes 48% decline in Xbox revenue to current-gen fatigue
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Xbox hardware up 95%, gaming revenue up 44% to $2.7 billion – Microsoft Q1 2019
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Xbox hardware revenue up 14% due to Xbox One X launch – Microsoft Q2
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Xbox software and services up 21%, Xbox Live users at 53 million – Microsoft Q1 2018
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Xbox software sales up 11%, console revenue declines 29% due to lower prices, fewer units sold
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Microsoft Q1 2017: gaming revenue declined 5%, Xbox Live users down 2M over last quarter
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Microsoft to “channel inventory drawdown for Xbox consoles,” says CFO