Microsoft Studios

Microsoft Studios
Division
Industry Interactive entertainment
Computer and video games
Founded 2002 (2002) (as Microsoft Game Studios)
2011 (as Microsoft Studios)
Headquarters Redmond, Washington, U.S.
Key people
Phil Spencer
(Head of Microsoft Studios)
Larry Hryb
(Director of Programming For Xbox Live)
Products Game consoles
Xbox
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Games for Windows
Games for Windows Phone
Xbox Live
Kinect
Games
Age of Empires series
Alan Wake series
Banjo-Kazooie series
Crackdown series
Forza Motorsport series
Gears of War series
Halo series
Microsoft Flight Simulator series
Perfect Dark series
Project Gotham Racing series
Zoo Tycoon series
Parent Microsoft
Subsidiaries 343 Industries
ID@Xbox
Lift London
Mojang
Rare
The Coalition
Turn 10
Website www.microsoftstudios.com

Microsoft Studios is the video game production wing for Microsoft, responsible for the development and publishing of games for the Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Games for Windows, Steam, Windows Store, and Windows Phone platforms. They were established in 2002 as Microsoft Game Studios to coincide with the already released Xbox, before being re-branded in 2011. The subsidiary had also been known as Microsoft Game Division and simply Microsoft Games before 2002. Microsoft Studios develops and publishes games in conjunction with first and third party development studios under their publishing label.

History

Microsoft Game Studios logo (2002–2011)

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011


2012

The Splatters is an Xbox Live Arcade game that was developed by a third party studio and published by Microsoft Studios in 2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Software development studios

Microsoft Studios contains 17 studios worldwide, 9 for game development (343 Industries, Rare, Turn 10, Mojang, The Coalition, etc.) and 8 for non-game development:

First Party

United States

United Kingdom

Europe

Canada

Non Game Development

Non Game Development

  • Microsoft Studios – EMEA Publishing
  • Connected Experiences
  • Microsoft Studios – Sentient Team
  • Microsoft Studios – Skype Xbox Engineering Team
  • Microsoft Studios – Games Testing Organization
  • Microsoft Studios – Technology and Incubation Group
  • Microsoft Studios – Xbox Core Platform team
  • Microsoft Studios – Deep Tech Team
  • Microsoft Studios – MSN Games Team
Second Party Partners

United States

Europe

Canada

United Kingdom

Asia and Oceania

Former and Defunct

Former First-Party

Defunct First-Party

Former Second-Party

Defunct Second-Party

Owned franchises and properties

Also, despite having entered into the console gaming industry with the Xbox, they have nevertheless allowed their own franchises to appear on Nintendo's handhelds, including the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo DS, since Microsoft has not currently entered the video game handheld industry. So far there are no games announced for the Nintendo 3DS.

Game quality

For 2010, the review aggregation site Metacritic gave the average score of Microsoft games as 73.4 (out of 100), making them the fourth highest-scoring major publisher, ahead of rival console manufacturer Sony but behind Nintendo.[38] For 2011, their average score rose to 77.2, the highest for any major publisher, including Nintendo and Sony.[39] For 2012, they had dropped to second with an average of 73.0, just behind Electronic Arts.[40] For 2013, they were ranked sixth (behind both Sony and Nintendo) largely due to their failure to publish any games scoring 90 or above for the first time in four years.[41] For 2014, they were once again ranked sixth, falling behind Nintendo, Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, Sony, and Square Enix. Microsoft once again failed to release any games scoring 90 or above in 2014.[42]

See also

References

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  22. "Microsoft Recruits for Deep Tech team'".
  23. 1 2 Xbox Wire Staff (January 27, 2014). "Microsoft Studios acquires rights to Gears of War franchise". Xbox Wire. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
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  28. "Microsoft bought the rights to "Rise of" IP".
  29. Molina, Brett (September 15, 2014). "Microsoft to acquire Minecraft maker Mojang for $2.5B". USA Today.
  30. 1 2 "Hololens games on Xbox one". The Verge. March 7, 2015.
  31. "Kudo Tsunoda Expands Role at Microsoft". Eurogamer. March 9, 2015.
  32. "Introducing The Coalition". Xbox Wire. June 3, 2015.
  33. Twisted Pixel Games Goes Indie (Again), twistedpixelgames.com
  34. McWhertor, Michael (November 19, 2015). "Xbox's Kudo Tsunoda moves to new role at Microsoft". Polygon. Retrieved November 23, 2015.
  35. "Changes at Microsoft Studios, UK and Denmark".
  36. "A Microsoft Studios Website Cleanup Turned Into Unfounded Rumors Of Impending Layoffs".
  37. https://www.facebook.com/maria.pearson.39/videos/t.517178539/27036895782/?type=2&theater
  38. "Metacritic's 1st Annual Game Publisher Rankings". Metacritic. 2011-02-09. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  39. "Metacritic's 2nd Annual Game Publisher Rankings". Metacritic. Retrieved June 21, 2012.
  40. "Metacritic's 3rd Annual Game Publisher Rankings". Metacritic. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
  41. "Metacritic's 4th Annual Game Publisher Rankings". Metacritic. 2014-01-30. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  42. "Metacritic's 5th Annual Game Publisher Rankings". Metacritic. 2015-01-27. Retrieved 2015-06-17.

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