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Microsoft faces backlash after 1,600 Xbox layoffs following thousands of visa approvals

Microsoft laid off 4,800 employees, including 1,600 from Xbox, while receiving approval for 2,273 H-1B visas, sparking backlash over corporate priorities. The cuts are part of a broader shift toward AI infrastructure, affecting Azure cloud services used by crypto and Web3 projects.

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Microsoft faces backlash after 1,600 Xbox layoffs following thousands of visa approvals
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The tech giant cut 4,800 jobs company-wide while receiving approval for 2,273 H-1B visas, raising uncomfortable questions about corporate priorities in the AI era

Microsoft axed 4,800 employees on July 6, representing roughly 2.1% of its global workforce. The Xbox gaming division bore the heaviest blow, with 1,600 jobs eliminated immediately and plans to cut a total of 3,200 roles, about 20% of the division’s headcount.

The timing couldn’t have been more politically combustible. In the same year, US Citizenship and Immigration Services approved 2,273 H-1B visa applications from Microsoft. Cutting domestic workers while onboarding foreign talent is the kind of optics that writes its own outrage cycle.

Xbox’s ‘most significant restructure in history’ #

New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma described the overhaul as a “reset” designed to correct what she called an “unhealthy” business environment within the gaming unit. The restructuring includes studio spinoffs alongside the staff reductions. The planned 3,200 total cuts would make this the most significant restructure in Xbox’s history. Microsoft has cut roughly 9,100 jobs across the 2025-2026 period, part of a broader pattern of workforce reductions that the company has framed around AI-driven efficiency gains.

The backlash centers on a straightforward grievance. If Microsoft needs fewer workers, why is it simultaneously securing thousands of approvals to bring in workers from overseas? Companies argue these visas fill specialized roles that domestic talent pools can’t match. Critics counter that the program depresses wages and displaces American workers.

Why crypto investors should pay attention #

Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform remains one of the largest infrastructure providers for blockchain networks, crypto exchanges, and Web3 projects. The 9,100 jobs cut over the past two years reflect a deliberate reallocation of capital from legacy business lines toward AI infrastructure. For the crypto industry, which increasingly relies on enterprise cloud services for everything from node hosting to data analytics, Microsoft’s internal priorities directly affect pricing, service quality, and product development timelines.

Xbox’s restructuring comes at a moment when blockchain gaming remains one of the most-watched sectors in Web3. If Microsoft pulls back from traditional gaming development through studio spinoffs and headcount reductions, it could create openings for blockchain-native gaming studios to capture talent and market share.

The broader tech labor market signal #

The last major wave of tech layoffs in 2022-2023 coincided with a surge in crypto developer activity, as engineers who lost positions at FAANG companies explored Web3 opportunities.

The visa controversy adds a political risk layer. With immigration policy under intense scrutiny, any regulatory crackdown on H-1B programs would force companies like Microsoft to either hire domestically at higher costs or accelerate automation even further. Both scenarios have downstream implications for how quickly enterprise blockchain adoption scales, since Azure’s blockchain services are ultimately built and maintained by the same workforce being restructured.

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