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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Reassures Xbox Staff After Phil Spencer Exit
Summary
Satya Nadella told Xbox employees Microsoft remains committed to gaming and will continue to invest, following a leadership reshuffle that saw Phil Spencer retire and Asha Sharma named Xbox CEO. Sharma has highlighted Project Helix as the codename for a next-generation console reported to play Xbox and PC games.
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Microsoft leadership changes and internal concerns are the focus of recent comments from CEO Satya Nadella. He spoke with Xbox staff to address worries after a management reshuffle. Phil Spencer retired, Sarah Bond did not take the role, and Asha Sharma was named the new Xbox CEO. Nadella emphasized that Microsoft intends to keep investing in gaming.
Key developments:
- Satya Nadella told Xbox employees the company is "long on gaming" and said it will continue to invest in the business.
- Recent leadership changes include the retirement of Phil Spencer, Sarah Bond stepping aside, and Asha Sharma taking the Xbox CEO role.
- Asha Sharma posted that Project Helix is the codename for a next-generation Xbox console and said it will lead in performance and play Xbox and PC games.
- Seamus Blackley, an Xbox co-creator, voiced concerns that Xbox could be deprioritized amid Microsoft's AI focus, describing it as potentially "being sunsetted."
- Reporting noted that Sony recently shifted strategy for some releases, keeping single-player games console exclusive, which adds context to multiplatform discussions.
Summary:
Nadella's remarks are meant to reassure employees and clarify that gaming remains part of Microsoft's consumer strategy. Asha Sharma has signaled a renewed engagement with core Xbox fans and highlighted Project Helix ahead of her GDC appearance. Undetermined at this time.
