Gaming Beat Windows As Microsoft’s 3rd Biggest Business In Q2 FY24

Expert Verified By

Thanks to Xbox & Activision Blizzard Combination!

Story Highlights
  • Microsoft has released its FY24 Q2 fiscal financial results.
  • According to the report, gaming has become Microsoft’s third-largest business.
  • It has overtaken Windows, with around 2 billion more revenue.

Xbox has leaped to new heights after its merger with Activision Blizzard. The publisher has been releasing great exclusives, overtaking rivals like PlayStation in terms of sheer quantity.

Its latest figures are a testament to the current position of Xbox. Not only has Microsoft reported record figures for its gaming business in FY24 Q2, but it has also confirmed that gaming overtook Windows to become its third-biggest business.

Why it matters: This is a far cry from several years ago. At one point, Microsoft considered shutting down Xbox altogether, but the gaming business has now bounced back.

Xbox Exclusive Games

As noted by The Verge, Microsoft has recently revealed intriguing stats about its company.

The company has made over $62 billion in revenue, with net income coming out to around $21.9 billion in FY24 Q2. Compared to last year, the revenue went up by 18%, and net income increased by 33%.

While most of the revenue has been made by Office and cloud services, which contributed to nearly 60% of all the numbers, gaming has now become an integral part of Microsoft’s business.

Microsoft has made around $7.11 billion from gaming. On the other hand, around $5.26 billion in revenue came from Windows. Therefore, gaming pulled ahead by a significant margin.

CEO Satya Nadella also commented on this progress, pointing to the rapid of growth of Xbox and Microsoft’s gaming endeavors following the acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

He pointed out that Xbox reached 200 million monthly active users last quarter. Satya Nadella said:

“We now have 200 million monthly active users.”

Xbox content and services revenue, which also includes its gaming subscription, Game Pass, is up by 61%. As such, this sector also saw a net positive impact after the merger.

xbox first party

Microsoft also confirmed new details about the merger in its report. While the transaction was said to cost $68.7 billion, it ended up being valued at around $75.4 billion.

However, if the gaming business continues to see such rapid progress, this transaction will be more than worth it for Microsoft. Meanwhile, Game Pass has not slowed down either, with analysts predicting it reached around 33 million subscribers.

Overall, Microsoft’s investments in the gaming industry are finally bringing major results. Focusing on a widespread ecosystem may have been an incredible move, allowing Xbox to pull away from the restrictions of consoles.

With major publishers like Bethesda Softworks and Activision Blizzard at its side, Xbox has reached a new level of importance for Microsoft.

Was our article helpful? 👨‍💻

Thank you! Please share your positive feedback. 🔋

How could we improve this post? Please Help us. 😔

Gear Up For Latest News

Get exclusive gaming & tech news before it drops. Sign up today!

Join Our Community

Still having issues? Join the Tech4Gamers Forum for expert help and community support!

Latest News

Join Our Community

104,000FansLike
32,122FollowersFollow

Trending

PlayStation Used Its New AI Animation Tool To Remaster Horizon Zero Dawn

SIE CEO has revealed that PlayStation used its AI animation tool to remaster Horizon Zero Dawn, with more studios adopting it as well.

Guerilla Co-Founder Is Making A New Game Engine With AI-Integration To Rival Unreal Engine

Former Epic dev Arjan Brussee has revealed that he is building a new game engine that can rival Unreal Engine thanks to native AI agents.

New Resident Evil Requiem DLC Faces Mixed Reception From Players

The new Leon Must Die Forever mode has seen mixed reception by players online, with many fans left wishing for the classic Mercenaries mode.

Despite Laying Off 1,000 Devs, Epic Says AI Isn’t Killing Jobs And Is Making Them More Efficient

An Epic Games dev has stated that even though the company recently fired 1,000 employees, it isn't using AI to make jobs redundant.

Sony Now Actively Inviting PS4 Players To Upgrade To PS5 For GTA 6 Release

Sony has started a new marketing campaign in an attempt to convince PS4 users to finally switch over to PS5 to prepare for GTA 6 release.