Microsoft lays off 4,800 workers, Xbox gaming unit among hardest hit
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Lisa Eadicicco
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Microsoft is cutting approximately 4,800 jobs (2.1% of its global workforce), with its Xbox gaming division being one of the hardest-hit areas. The layoffs come as the company cites rapid transformation in how technology is built, deployed, and used. The cuts reflect broader restructuring within the tech industry.
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