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Over the past few years, Microsoft has begun to bring itself back from its last generation of consoles, but this doesn’t mean that they are in the clear. During the current court battle that is taking place between Microsoft and the US Federal Trade Commission, there has been a new 80-page document that has been revealed that provides information on how Microsoft has lost $800 Million in revenue over the past fiscal year and other losses.

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What were Microsoft’s forecast and why did they miss it?
Upon release of the 80-page document from Microsoft, it has provided an incredible insight into what is expected internally by Microsoft in their Xbox sales; In the fiscal year of 2023, Xbox was expecting to earn $17 Billion over the fiscal year, but unfortunately, did not meet this expectation and fell just short at $16.2 Billion. Now these numbers are nothing to scoff at since $16.2 Billion is still a lot of money to earn, and being $800 Million short isn’t a big impact for Microsoft, but it still raises a lot of questions.
At this current time, there is no information as to why Microsoft did not meet this target, but during this trial, there may be more information that may be revealed in the future. All of this information helps to coincide with a testimony from the CEO of Xbox Gaming, Phil Spencer, who, when asked the question of whether or not the company was meeting its internal targets Phil Spencer replied, “It is not right now, no”.

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What other information has been revealed by this document?
Due to the release of this document and the way that the court case is going, Microsoft is currently worried about the industry growth rate of consoles; this is why they have attempted to purchase Activision Blizzard to be able to move more into the mobile gaming economy.
Currently, Microsoft is still fighting in this court case, and it is unclear who will come out on top, but every day we are gaining new information in regards to Microsoft and its console; at the moment, there is no way to tell whether or not Microsoft is going downhill or not but thanks to these documents we can see that there is a decline for Xbox hopefully not a permanent one. What do you think about the loss of revenue? Let us know in the comments!

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Liam Magee
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Liam is a writer who loves to spend his time gaming, streaming, playing board games, and just talking about games in general. He will play pretty much any game you put in front of him, but he absolutely loves soul-like games the most, or anything story-driven.
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