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Microsoft reports Q3 Xbox hardware revenue fell 33% YoY and Xbox content and services revenue, which includes Game Pass, dropped 5% YoY

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Microsoft reports Q3 Xbox hardware revenue fell 33% YoY and Xbox content and services revenue, which includes Game Pass, dropped 5% YoY

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Xbox Hardware Revenue Craters 33% as Gaming Drags on Microsoft

Microsoft's Xbox hardware sales plunged 33% YoY while content and services revenue dipped 5% in Q3.

Microsoft's gaming division is having a rough stretch. Xbox hardware revenue nosedived 33% year-over-year in Q3, continuing a painful downward slide for the console business.

The pain didn't stop at hardware. Xbox content and services revenue — the bucket that includes Game Pass — fell 5% YoY. Not catastrophic, but not the growth story Microsoft wants to tell.

The broader company? Doing just fine. Microsoft pulled in a staggering $82.9 billion in total revenue for the quarter, making the Xbox struggles look like a rounding error in the grand scheme.

Still, the trajectory is hard to ignore. Hardware sales are in freefall and the services side isn't picking up the slack. Microsoft's massive bet on Game Pass and its broader gaming ecosystem has yet to reverse the bleeding on the console front.