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A reader thinks this week’s mass layoffs mark the end of Xbox, as anything other than third party publisher, and laments the missed opportunities of the last decade.
Several Xbox games were cancelled after tech giant Microsoft announced mass layoffs last week, affecting around 9,000 people.
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The latest round of Xbox layoffs and game cancelations reduce trust and add to a growing problem for the division's future.