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Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer isn’t retiring anytime soon. He took over leadership of Microsoft’s Xbox work in 2014.
Phil Spencer's internal memo to Xbox gaming employees has leaked as Microsoft makes devastating cuts and layoffs to worldwide Xbox teams.
After another big wave of layoffs hit Xbox, there are now rumors swirling over how much longer Phil Spencer will be in charge.
More Xbox Layoffs Announced, Phil Spencer Claims They Were Necessary "Our platform, hardware, and game roadmap have never looked stronger," Phil Spencer says.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has probably not penned his last email thanking employees for their hard work while pointing them to the door.
Xbox has responded to rumors claiming Phil Spencer is planning to retire following the launch of Microsoft 's successor to the Xbox Series X, saying in no uncertain terms, "Phil is not retiring ...
Amid news of Microsoft's latest layoffs, a report has claimed Microsoft Gaming and Xbox head Phil Spencer is planning to leave the company. This isn't true, however.
“Phil is not retiring anytime soon,” says Kari Perez, head of Xbox communications, in a statement to The Verge. The denial comes after Call of Duty leaker GhostOfHope claimed “Phil Spencer ...
In June, we reported that Microsoft was planning another major wave of layoffs. This has now been confirmed by Phil Spencer, the head of the gaming division. In an internal message, he said that ...
Microsoft has today made significant layoffs to its gaming division, per a memo sent to staff by Xbox boss Phil Spencer and reviewed by IGN.
As Move iQ founder and Location, Location, Location presenter Phil Spencer exclusively tells Metro, you should be testing those cracks with the 10p test.
It's International Rescue as property prodigy Phil Spencer heads down under, helping Brits make the permanent move across the globe - to Australia.