As both inXile and Double Fine come under the Microsoft banner, their fairly lengthy Fig campaigns are showing returns for those that invested in the games on the crowd-investing platform.
The biggest streamer in the world heads to Microsoft-owned service after company recently lays off internal content creators.
Nadella, a vocal advocate for Microsoft Azure, told Fortune that a growing number of companies are using the platform for cloud gaming services, including direct rival Sony. The Microsoft CEO said that this unlikely partnership is built on trust.
As Twitch continues to struggle to find its way for digital safety and taking a stand on toxicity, Mixer is steadfast in its community-first approach.
Latest endeavor sees Microsoft continue to open up to collaboration than close itself off.
Xbox One is nearing end-of-life, but Microsoft’s big bet on ecosystem-over-console is working well.
The affected positions appear to be at Inside Xbox and Mixer with heavy implications that Microsoft is moving away from internal original content creation.
At Casual Connect London, Guy Richards from ID@Xbox outlined a number of key learnings for indies.
It’s a smart move but it does mean that Microsoft will no longer be adding to the backwards compatibility list for Xbox One.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer has gone on record to note that “physical is a choice that millions of people love.”