They could spin-off XBOX, theoretically.
Their structure allows it, easy.
They won't.
Not anytime soon.
Not with XBOX on the ascendancy and delivering revenue *growth* to the bottom line. (At mature companies growth is hard to come by. Any segment that lets them show steady growth, year after year is priceless.)
And not when it offers significant synergy to Windows, DirectX, Visual Studio, AXURE, and Copilot. Remember, the Xbox network runs off AZURE and they charge for it. That alone justifies XBOX.
For that matter, how much relevance would the Windows store have for gaming without plays anywhere?
Submitted for consideration: XBOX is not a standalone platform but rather a low-end extension of PC gaming. And the primary driver of content to Game Pass which drives revenue to AZURE which is *the* cash cow of cash cows.
XBOX has never been about just selling consoles or games.
Look up its history.
And remember that Sony used to hype the PS2 as a "home computer" that would do photo editing and browse the internet.
That rang alarm bells in Redmond who tried the same with MSX.
How the pioneering engineering of MSX still sparks nostalgia and has shaped the games we play today on Xbox.
news.xbox.com
XBOX is a strategic product line and a profitable one going back to the 360, red ring notwithstanding. More so these days with Game Pass delivering $4B+ a year in revenue all by itself. It's already bringing in as much direct revenue as windows and it is about to bring even more as cloud evolves.
Nope.
Not going to happen.