Game Pass may be making a profit but the Xbox hardware isn’t, as boss Phil Spencer reveals Microsoft loses a minimum of £87 with every sale.
One of the reasons many are upset at Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard is the suggestion that the company is just buying its way to success, accepting huge loses that no other publisher could afford, in an attempt to outspend the competition.
Even a company as rich as Microsoft doesn’t have infinite funds though (or rather they have risk averse shareholders) and they’ve already warned that hardware, software, and subscriptions will see price hikes starting next year.
Sony has already raised the price of the PlayStation 5, but Xbox boss Phil Spencer has revealed the full extent of the problem at their end: they’re losing $100 to $200 with every console they sell.
Traditionally, it’s perfectly normal for consoles to be sold at a loss, with the only exception, as usual, being Nintendo. However, Sony claims that the PlayStation 5, which has received a number of minor hardware revisions, is already profitable.