As of July 18, Microsoft has ceased the sale and rental of TV shows and movies on Xbox and Windows platforms. Customers can still access their previously purchased content on these devices, and Microsoft encourages users to explore third-party entertainment applications for viewing needs. Microsoft began offering TV shows and movies in 2006 through Xbox Live. Additionally, the company has initiated layoffs within its gaming division, affecting over 9,000 employees.
Void Interactive implemented an update for the game Ready or Not to align with console standards, which some interpreted as censorship, leading to backlash from the PC gaming community and negative reviews on Steam. Despite this, the game sold 1 million units within 3.6 days of its console launch. Concurrent players on Steam increased from under 6,000 to 40,000, approaching the all-time peak of 55,174. The game currently has a predominantly negative rating on Steam, with complaints about the removal of key story content and a desire for a toggle option for censorship features. Rodriguez from the development team expressed pride in the team's achievements and commitment to improving the game.