Microsoft Could Exit Gaming Without Enough Growth for Game Pass

4.2
Microsoft has recently suffered perhaps its biggest ever leak in the games industry, having accidentally uploaded unredacted documents as part of its legal proceedings with the FTC. In the process, several new details have emerged, including the company’s plans to release a cloud hybrid next-gen Xbox console in 2028, a mid-gen Xbox Series X refresh that’s apparently in the works, a new Xbox controller that will have haptic feedback, Bethesda’s whole slate of upcoming titles, and more.

Something else that’s emerged courtesy of the leaks are statements from Phil Spencer suggesting that without sufficient growth for Game Pass, Microsoft might exit the gaming business entirely. As spotted and reported by Wccftech, during an investigational hearing, when shown an internal Microsoft slide projecting Game Pass growth for the coming years by the FTC (which you can view below), Spencer said that Microsoft was actually expecting much better and much faster growth than what’s shown in the chart, especially when it comes to Game Pass subscriber numbers on cloud and PC, and that if by 2027 the company hasn’t hit its internal projections, it may very well exit the gaming business.

“I do not believe that that is what the future Xbox business would look like,” Spencer said of the slide. “This is a presentation from our devices organization to the gaming leadership team, so this is the view from the team that is chartered with building our hardware on what the future business would look like.

“I can fairly safely say that if we do not make more progress than this off of console, we would exit the gaming business. If this were the outcome, we would — I don’t believe we’d still be in the business.

“A majority of our customers are found off of our own hardware, I would hope by earlier than 2030. So, when you asked me if I agreed with this chart that the light green and blue depending on what colors you see there would have to be much larger much earlier. I would say by FY26, ’27 that we should be in that position, or we’d have to make a different decision with the business.”


Game Pass has, of course, become central to Microsoft’s strategy in the gaming space ever since its introduction a few years ago, and has only grown in importance as time has gone on, so it goes without saying that growth for the service is what the company is going to be prioritizing over most (if not all) things.

Whether or not it will be able to achieve that growth remains to be seen, but there’s little doubt that there’s a lot of room for the same where Microsoft’s PC and cloud ambitions are concerned, especially with the boost the company would surely receive once the acquisition of Activision Blizzard goes through.

Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that Game Pass had surpassed 25 million subscribers across all platforms.



Posted:
Last Updated:
Related Forum: Xbox Forum

Source: https://gamingbolt.com/microsoft-could-exit-the-gaming-business-without-enough-growth-for-game-pass-by-2027-as-per-phil-spencer

Comments

"Microsoft Could Exit Gaming Without Enough Growth for Game Pass" :: Login/Create an Account :: 8 comments

If you would like to post a comment please signin to your account or register for an account.

QTPosted:

CalicoReidso "Microsoft Could Exit Gaming Without Enough Growth for Game Pass"

yeah, sure, this will never happen. MS will release something else if needs be,
it's their way to get players worried and more will waste their money on getting GP

MS can't be seen giving up on the console game wars at all


I thought this same thing when I read this... No way Microsoft gives up gaming when they literally own one of the biggest consoles...

ReidsoPosted:

"Microsoft Could Exit Gaming Without Enough Growth for Game Pass"

yeah, sure, this will never happen. MS will release something else if needs be,
it's their way to get players worried and more will waste their money on getting GP

MS can't be seen giving up on the console game wars at all

QTPosted:

THQ I'm almost 25 now and if gamepass goes I think that might about be the nail in the coffin for gaming for me


Facts. I dont play Xbox much anymore and when I do its games on the gamepass... Agree with you on this

RuntsPosted:

idk I really like the game pass as of recently

GhostPosted:

I don't think that UK has a good enough infrastructure for fluent cloud gaming, most of us are on average 30-50mbls and it's just not compatible with lag etc so I do t understand how it's dominant compared to the rest.. idk

THQPosted:

devil-walking
THQ I'm almost 25 now and if gamepass goes I think that might about be the nail in the coffin for gaming for me

Xbox game pass is a con half the games Xbox put on there will hardly be finished and all they will say is does it matter it's on Xbox game pass


Okay fair, but if I am playing just 1 game at a time that can keep my attention span long enough for me to say it was fun, such as lies of P, starfield, forza, Texas chainsaw, then why even care about the rest of the library? I agree the quantity overrides quality but I can't see how it's deniable that there isn't something for everyone unless you only play a specific niche genre of game exclusively

devil-walkingPosted:

THQ I'm almost 25 now and if gamepass goes I think that might about be the nail in the coffin for gaming for me

Xbox game pass is a con half the games Xbox put on there will hardly be finished and all they will say is does it matter it's on Xbox game pass

THQPosted:

I'm almost 25 now and if gamepass goes I think that might about be the nail in the coffin for gaming for me