New Xbox boss says no 'soulless AI slop'
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“Hi Asha Sharma, as the new Xbox CEO I hope that you understand how important exclusive games are and how games like Halo, Forza, Gears. Fable… Created an identity for Xbox and its players becoming a key point for Xbox’s success,” wrote one player with a Gamerscore over 200,000. “Xbox games must be only on Xbox.” “Hear you,” she wrote back.
In a seismic bit of news today, Phil Spencer announced that he's retiring as Xbox boss - which means that naturally, someone else has to assume that position over at Xbox HQ. The person taking over is Microsoft's Asha Sharma, who has just shared her first statement as she begins her role as CEO of Microsoft Gaming.
Asha Sharma already has Xbox fans excited after suggesting a possible return of the iconic Xbox 360 Blade dashboard.
AMD's CEO has dropped a subtle hint about the next Xbox's 2027 launch, outlining chip development progress and setting expectations for Microsoft's next big console leap. The post AMD chief hints a new Xbox console might land in 2027 appeared first on Digital Trends.
Following the announcement of Asha Sharma as the new Xbox boss last night, she immediately took to social media and began replying to various fans and Xbox-related accounts with suggestions and acknowledgements.
The latest Xbox Ally update reportedly adds new console-style system sound effects, which give the handheld a more familiar Xbox Series X\|S feel when navigating menus and the Xbox
Microsoft names former AI products head Asha Sharma as its gaming chief, and she has sparked heated debate over her professional journey and AI's role in the gaming ecosystem.
"I’ve had the privilege of spending time with Asha over the last few weeks as we’ve planned for this transition"
Heads up, Xbox gamers! Microsoft has rolled out a new Xbox system update on February 18, and this applies more than your standard stability upgrade. The latest firmware patch for the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One addresses remote play issues, and of course, also dishes out some of that sweet stability we all know and love.