Yoboman
Gold Member
They do and shareholders are fine with that or it would have changedCorrect me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Microsoft combine all gaming revenue? Shareholders don't get to look at how individual games sold and what percentage of growth in subscribers is attributed to whatever release.
Microsoft explains how they did this quarter. How their actual profits lined up against their projected profits, same with subscriber numbers, etc.
Micrososft's management would be able to know how much engagement titles are getting, but I don't think Shareholders would be privy to this knowledge outside of Microsoft telling them (which usually only happens to boast).
Unless you have a particular nosey large shareholder who requests more detailed documents, those numbers won't be seen.
And such a thing is unlikely to happen because Microsoft is the richest company in the world and their overall bottom line keeps improving. MS shareholders aren't interested in gaming let alone a detailed breakdown of its revenue sources