Microsoft just restructured Xbox in a big way, and one of the most surprising ripple effects hits fans of the zombie survival franchise directly. Undead Labs, the studio behind State of Decay 3, is parting ways with Xbox following the company's sweeping cuts, and the exit terms reportedly don't lock the game into a Game Pass day-one release.
The Xbox restructuring that changed everything
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma confirmed a restructuring that includes cutting 3,200 employees across Microsoft's gaming division. The stated reason: Xbox sees margins three to ten times lower than comparable platform and publishing businesses. That's a significant gap, and the company is clearly trying to close it fast.
The fallout goes well beyond headcount. Several studios are either going fully independent or moving under new ownership outside of Xbox. Double Fine (Psychonauts) and Compulsion Games (South of Midnight) are now independent. Ninja Theory and Undead Labs are finding new homes, though who exactly takes over Undead Labs hasn't been confirmed yet. Arkane, currently building Marvel's Blade, is in a separate consultation process with its Works Council to figure out its next move.
That's four studios, all with games in various stages of development, suddenly navigating ownership changes mid-production.
What the Undead Labs exit deal actually means
Here's the thing: the deal between Undead Labs and Xbox reportedly still requires State of Decay 3 to be completed and released, with Microsoft continuing to fund development up to that point. So the game is still happening.
What the deal apparently does NOT require is a Game Pass launch. The exit terms leave Undead Labs free from the platform-level obligations that typically come with being an Xbox first-party studio, and Game Pass day-one availability is one of those obligations.
For fans, this is a genuinely mixed picture. The continued funding is good news. But a Game Pass launch has been a major selling point for Xbox exclusives, and losing that could affect how the game is priced, where it's sold, and which platforms it eventually lands on.
Six years of waiting, now with new questions
State of Decay 3 finally got a concrete release window at the Xbox Games Showcase in June 2026, with a 2027 target date. Fans had been waiting since the game's initial announcement in 2020, so that reveal landed hard.
Now, less than a month after that showcase, the studio behind the game is no longer operating under Xbox. The 2027 window still stands as of now, but the ownership uncertainty adds a real question mark to everything from platform availability to whether the release date holds.
The key here is that Undead Labs still has funding and a mandate to ship the game. That's not nothing. Studios that lose publisher backing mid-development often face far worse outcomes. But the Game Pass question matters for a specific segment of players who have been counting on the subscription model to access the game at launch without an additional purchase.
What players should actually watch for
The next major development to track is who takes over Undead Labs. New ownership could clarify the platform situation quickly, or it could introduce entirely new variables around exclusivity, pricing, and release timing.
Sharma's own framing of the restructuring, that "a healthy Xbox could weather" the current situation, signals that Microsoft isn't walking away from gaming entirely. But the shape of that future Xbox looks very different from what players knew even six months ago.
For everything confirmed about the game so far, the State of Decay 3 guides hub has the latest breakdowns as new details emerge. If you want to stay across the broader gaming news cycle, the full gaming guides section covers what's moving across the industry right now.








