How much does Microsoft make from Xbox Live?

avatarAutocancellingWeek·5 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth·5 months ago

Microsoft doesn't publicly break down the exact revenue from Xbox Live alone, but estimates suggest they rake in billions annually from subscriptions and related services!

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avatarConcludingDisc·5 months ago

They don't release specifics, but let's just say it's enough to keep Master Chief in armor for several lifetimes.


avatarCluingWear·5 months ago

Good luck finding exact numbers, but Bloomberg estimates Xbox gaming revenues (including Live) around $15 billion annually. That's a lotta loot!


avatarSawingBully·5 months ago

It's tough to pinpoint just Xbox Live, but Microsoft makes a huge chunk of change—think billions— from all their Xbox services combined.


avatarCreatingGulf·5 months ago

Hot take: it doesn't matter. They're making a fortune, trust me.

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