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Microsoft Denies Claims of Replacing Laid-Off Xbox Workers with Foreign Labor

Chidubem Ndubuisi by Chidubem Ndubuisi
July 11, 2026
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Microsoft Denies Claims of Replacing Laid-Off Xbox Workers with Foreign Labor

​Microsoft has publicly rejected widespread social media accusations that it plans to replace thousands of laid-off domestic Xbox employees with lower-cost foreign workers under the H-1B visa program. The official denial comes on the heels of a massive restructuring announcement within the company’s gaming division. On July 6, Xbox Chief Executive Officer Asha Sharma outlined a sweeping workforce reduction that immediately cut roughly 1,600 jobs, with an additional 1,600 roles slated for elimination by June 30, 2027. Collectively, the 3,200 job cuts represent the single largest contraction in video game industry history.

​The scale of the layoffs quickly fueled online speculation that Microsoft intended to backfill the vacant roles using cheaper outsourced labor. Critics pointed to public H-1B visa application data as evidence of an imminent workforce replacement strategy. However, Microsoft Chief Communications Officer Frank X. Shaw issued a formal clarification on X on July 10, stating that the workforce adjustments were driven entirely by a need to restructure a business segment that senior leadership considers fundamentally unhealthy.

​Shaw clarified that the H-1B figures circulating online apply to Microsoft as a whole rather than the Xbox division specifically. He noted that these metrics conflate routine visa renewals with new hiring initiatives, representing only a minor fraction of the tech giant’s overall global workforce. Furthermore, Shaw revealed that the majority of the current positions being eliminated are actually located outside of the United States. He defended Xbox’s domestic footprint, stating that the division remains both the largest employer of American workers in gaming and the largest U.S.-based corporation within the sector.

​The online backlash also took a personal turn, targeting Xbox CEO Asha Sharma with xenophobic remarks regarding her Indian heritage. Online commentators falsely characterized her as a foreign executive undercutting American labor, prompting Shaw to explicitly counter the narrative by noting that Sharma was born, raised, and educated in Wisconsin.

​This latest restructuring continues a turbulent period for Microsoft’s gaming operations following its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard in late 2023. While previous cuts targeted redundant departments like customer support, Microsoft maintains that this new, broader initiative is designed to streamline operations rather than secure short-term overhead savings.

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