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A Xbox executive dropped a figure that made the entire gaming sphere choke. Decoding a sentence that reveals more about Microsoft's strategy than about real Xbox players.
« One billion people every day ». The phrase comes from a Xbox executive and it has been rubbing the community the wrong way for 24 hours. Notebookcheck reports the stunned reactions: no one understands where this figure comes from.
Since the acquisition of Activision Blizzard in 2023, Xbox is no longer a console brand: it is the world's largest game publisher. The portfolio includes Call of Duty, Candy Crush (via King), Minecraft, Diablo, Warcraft, not to mention the internal studios ZeniMax (Bethesda, id Software, Arkane…). The cumulative audience of this entire ecosystem is difficult to measure, but it is colossal.
There are several ways to interpret this phrase - and none are really satisfying:
The real message is not the figure. It's the strategic framing that Microsoft wants to impose: Xbox is no longer a platform, it's a content ecosystem that exists everywhere - mobile, PC, cloud, console, streaming, merchandise. In this language, the Xbox console becomes one entry point among others, not the end goal.
This is consistent with the trajectory seen over the past year:
This speech is not well received. Those who bought Series X to play exclusives are experiencing a console that no longer has real exclusives. Those who saw Microsoft acquire Activision hoped for a strengthening of the console ecosystem - they see the opposite.
Hot take: 6/10 for the PR, 3/10 for the clarity. The Xbox leadership is pushing a narrative « Xbox is everywhere » which, financially, holds up. But for a player who just bought a Series X for €550, hearing that their console is part of a « billion per day » without being told where and how, it's the signal that they are no longer the main target.
Article produced by artificial intelligence, reviewed under human editorial control.