Cerebralbore101 said:
There was a period of time where they were not making money towards the end of the XB1 generation when they made all those acquisitions. Xbox wasn't profitable. The personal computing arm of MS was profitable. That included Windows, Xbox, and a whole bunch of other stuff. But it was Windows and the other stuff that paid the bills making it profitable. Not the sales of Xbox consoles, or software, or subscriptions. Xbox as it was in 2017 is dead weight and still loses money. It's the Blizzard/Activision/Bethesda part of Xbox that actually pays the bills. |
Want to know what's funny. The last Xbox game was in 2008. A Madden game. The last official Dreamcast game released in 2007. Karous a shmup. Now go check Ebay prices and see which one is in more demand. Dreamcast games generally in more demand with retro collectors.
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