Future employers say they have taken steps to reduce the amount they have to reduce.
Official Xbox Magazine closed, Eurogamer learned.
OXM wrapped up last week, with a few employees left in the magazine resigning. Eurogamer understands that OXM is one of six closed-door newspapers in the Bat-based company Future, even though it is the only gaming magazine among them.
OXM's closure comes the same year Microsoft plans to release its next console, the Xbox Series X. In just one day OXM's Twitter account has announced OXM subscriptions.
In a statement, Bat-based futures said the decl ine in video stores had affected the magazine's sales figures, and emphasized that its executives had taken payment channels to keep the number of offsets "small".
"Like so many organizations right now, we find ourselves forced to make difficult decisions," the statement said. "We have an obligation to take care of all our employees at this time and focus on protecting business for ourselves and our customers. well positioned by digital viewers and diversified funds to continue to deliver our changing customer needs at this time. "
OXM began life in November 2001 with the launch of the original Xbox, and later paid a license fee to Microsoft to publish the official console edition. It used to be an OXM website, but content from magazines, as well as future & # 39; s OPM and Edge, have made the GamesRadar way for a while now. PC Gamer maintains its website.
It looks like Future is making a big change in its video game publishing. Previous editors sent emails to freelancers warning about budget cuts. All of this comes at a tumultuous time in the video game industry and in the self-employed, with the often unfortunate coronavirus.
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