Xbox revenue dips as first‑party lineup falters

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Xbox’s quarterly revenue declined due to weakness in its first‑party lineup and a slower release pipeline. While current games are solid, none have provided a standout performance to lift revenue, and Game Pass spending patterns may be contributing to the dip. Analysts suggest stronger, more frequent exclusives are needed to boost engagement and revenue, though this could simply be a temporary lull as the pipeline catches up.
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