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With the new Asus handheld going up against the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch 2, Laura Fryer says that Microsoft is lacking ...
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Comics Gaming Magazine on MSNXbox “Has No Desire” to Make Hardware Anymore, Says Ex‑Microsoft LeaderLong-time Xbox collaborator and executive producer on several Microsoft projects, Laura Fryer, posted a lengthy video criticizing some of the company’s current decisions. In a video posted to her ...
A former Microsoft gaming executive is slamming the company’s push to bring Xbox games to every device, dismissing it as a marketing stunt that covers up a flawed strategy. “I’m not pleased with where ...
Laura Fryer, one of the original founding members of the Xbox team, has expressed a stark belief: the company's hardware ambitions are "dead." ...
Hardware might be "dead" according to industry insiders, but the Xbox controller represents decades of refinement that's hard ...
Next year marks the 25th anniversary of Xbox, but one of the console's original team members, Laura Fryer, is openly questioning one element of Microsoft's gaming division.Fryer--who no longer ...
Amazon’s Xbox Core Wireless Controller + Fire Stick Max bundle is just $87.99, including a controller, Game Pass Ultimate for ...
One of the original founding members of xbox, Laura Fryer, says that Xbox Hardware is “Dead” and expressed disappointment ...
by William D'Angelo, posted on 01 July 2025 / 4,247 Views. Laura Fryer, one of first employees at Microsoft Game Studios, in a recent video discussed the current state and possible future of Xbox ...
Laura Fryer, one of the original founding members of Xbox and a former executive producer at Microsoft who has shipped numerous major titles with the company, has revealed in her latest YouTube ...
Laura Fryer, one of the founding members of Microsoft Game Studios, has expressed strong dissatisfaction with Microsoft’s current console strategy. According to her, “Xbox hardware is dead.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNMicrosoft’s Xbox fires members of its gaming divisionMicrosoft announces another round of layoffs, cutting 9,000 jobs, including major reductions in its Xbox gaming division.
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