"Microsoft's Gaming Revenue Soars 49% After Activision Blizzard Acquisition"

Microsoft's gaming revenue has surged by 49% in its second quarter results for the 2024 fiscal year, largely attributed to its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The acquisition had a significant impact on Xbox's gaming revenue, content and services growth, and overall business, allowing gaming to surpass Windows as Microsoft's third-largest business. However, this news comes amidst layoffs affecting its Xbox division, with 1,900 people laid off and the cancellation of Activision Blizzard's survival game, Odyssey. Despite this, Microsoft's market valuation has surpassed $3 trillion, and Xbox is looking ahead to 2024 with plans to release new games and potentially port some first-party games to other platforms.
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