By Amandine Hess
American tech giant Microsoft announced Monday it is set to cut about 4,800 jobs, which represents approximately 2 percent of its workforce across the world.
Xbox - Microsoft's video game and digital entertainment division - faces the deepest overhaul in its history, with approximately 3,200 gaming jobs to be cut over the next fiscal year and the loss of four studios.
The multinational has been through multiple mass layoffs, as it invests massively in the artificial intelligence race.
"Our business is changing because the world around it is changing," Amy Coleman, Microsoft's executive vice president, wrote in a memo to employees.










