- A new Microsoft job listing reveals plans to unify Xbox gaming studio finances, separating them from console hardware.
- These finance initiatives need to be done with urgency to harmonize the system across various studios.
- The implications further suggest Microsoft wants Xbox to focus on sales and publishing business instead of consoles.
Xbox’s increased focus on publishing has been clear since it adopted the controversial multi-platform model. Increasing Series X|S and Game Pass prices over the last few months, and the outsourcing of hardware, also confirm that Xbox is no longer focused on consoles.
Now, Microsoft has posted a job listing seeking a Gaming Finance Transformation Lead to unify its entire Xbox gaming studio finances, and allegedly separate them from console hardware. This grouping of studios under one system now confirms the changing strategies.
Why it matters: The new job listing further implies that Microsoft wants Xbox to focus on game sales and publishing business on third-party platforms instead of pushing for consoles in the future.
As described in the listing, Microsoft wants the new role to ‘drive financial transformation efforts’ and build a harmonized financial system for its studios. In other words, it aims to standardize how budgets, forecasts, and reporting are handled across all Xbox studios.
We are seeking a Gaming Finance Transformation Lead with deep integration prowess to drive transformation initiatives with urgency and lead financial process and system harmonization across Gaming studios.
Microsoft wants to implement the new strategy with urgency to focus on centralized governance for all Xbox studio finances, which would naturally separate Xbox console finances from other operations.
This role will ensure seamless alignment of financial processes, systems, and reporting standards across multiple entities.
The new strategy to restructure the entire financing system will expand the influence of Xbox franchises across various third-party platforms and officially focus on a deeper platform-agnostic model.
However, it’s unclear just how much the new strategy will impact the current outer gaming business.
Do you think Microsoft’s new strategy for Xbox will have deep implications for the overall gaming industry, or will the changes be too subtle to matter? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.
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