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Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra says Xbox should decide what its identity should be going forwards, instead of trying ...
Mike Ybarra, the former President of Blizzard Entertainment and former Xbox executive, says Microsoft needs to figure out [..
Former Microsoft and Blizzard exec Mike Ybarra expresses frustration, stating that Xbox doesn't seem to know what it wants as ...
Mike Ybarra, the outspoken former Blizzard boss who also worked as a Microsoft exec back in the day, has taken to social ...
A former Blizzard Entertainment president says that it's tough to see Xbox being so confused with its identity right now.
Xbox team co-founder Laura Fryer thinks Microsoft is exiting the hardware business.
As for its new 'Everything is an Xbox' strategy, Ybarra thinks "You're drinking the Kool-Aid. You ask anyone on the street ...
Microsoft's bizarre strategy has a lot of people confused about what the Xbox brand even is at this point, including former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra. You may like Microsoft's Phil Spencer says ...
Michael Ybarra was sentenced to a total of 81 years and 364 days in prison for sex crimes against a minor, abuse of a child and obstructing the report of child abuse or neglect.
Michael Ybarra was sentenced to 82 years, effectively 54 years due to concurrent sentences, for sex crimes against a minor. The sentence includes 12 years for child abuse and obstruction, ...
Michael Ybarra was sentenced to a total of 82 years in prison for sex crimes against a minor, abuse of a child and obstructing the report of child abuse. advertisement. Las Cruces Sun-News.
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