Polygon Comments on Xbox Studio Management and Acquisitions
Gaming publication Polygon has offered commentary regarding Xbox and Microsoft's management of game studios. The article specifically discusses Ninja Theory, Compulsion Games, and Double Fine, suggesting that these studios should not be closed and perhaps should not have been acquired. This perspective is framed within what Polygon describes as a long history of Microsoft's mismanagement of gaming studios.

Gaming publication Polygon has offered commentary on Xbox and Microsoft's strategy concerning its acquired game development studios. The article specifically addresses the status of Ninja Theory, Compulsion Games, and Double Fine.
Polygon asserts that these studios should not be subject to closure. Furthermore, Polygon's commentary extends to the initial acquisitions, suggesting that Xbox should not have purchased these studios.
The publication positions this perspective within what it describes as a recurring pattern of mismanagement by Microsoft regarding its gaming division. Polygon cites a history of Microsoft's interactions with various game studios, including Rare, Bungie, and Lionhead, as examples supporting its assessment of the company's approach to studio management.
(Source: Polygon)


