10 comments

  • dudu24 3 hours ago

    > "I recognize that a year-long restructuring creates additional challenges," Sharma said in a passage of the message, according to CNBC. "Unfortunately, it is not possible to make all the necessary changes in a single day." He said the division will return to growth next year.

    Whoever wrote this doesn't even know Asha Sharma is a woman.

    • QQ00 3 hours ago

      The writer didn't even use the bare minimum effort to check.

  • arm32 2 hours ago

    Sad that it's Xbox's loyal workers who pay the price for Microslop.

    • sharts 9 minutes ago

      Perhaps their own fault for being loyal in the first place. Jobs aren’t marriage

  • ChrisArchitect 5 hours ago
    • justacrow 5 hours ago

      Thanks, that link is a lot better

      • KlutzySofa 3 hours ago

        https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2026/07/06/resetting-xbox/

        This one also has a lot more concrete information on what they are doing, like reducing their layers of management from up to 14 to a maximum of 3-5.

        • deburo an hour ago

          I find it very that a big company ever gets this deep in layers of indirection, but at least they have the guts to restructure. The government rarely does.

          • sharts 2 minutes ago

            It seems silly to “restructure” and then “return to growth” though.

            Like, the restructuring is mainly an exercise of managing layers of pointers. Why don’t they ever move around the pointers and keep the people? Save the garbage cleaner process till the very end.

            Presumably people who cleared these interview processes are amongst the best and could easily re-train to fit different roles.

    • ChrisArchitect 3 hours ago

      More discussion on the Xbox section: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48804993