The new Xbox CEO is committed to the company’s return and believes it starts with the console and hardware, with new announcements arriving soon.
If you were living under a rock, you might not have heard that Phil Spencer has retired and Sarah Bond has resigned from Xbox, with a new leadership in place. The new CEO is already the talk of the town, with players recently discussing their Gamerscore and Gamertag. Now, in a new interview, the CEO has revealed what the return of Xbox means for them.
Xbox CEO Talks About Starting with Console and Hardware and is Not Ditching Multiplatform Strategy
During a new interview with Windows Central, new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma explained what the ‘Return of Xbox’ statement meant. Sharma explained that players have invested thousands of dollars in time and money, and it’s important for her to understand and protect that. Sharma is committed to the return of Xbox, and that starts with console and hardware, and players should be hearing about that “soon” as they have some “announcements coming up.”
Sharma added that they will also look after players who aren’t on their console or hardware and want to deliver great games to them, too. Matt Booty, the new CCO, also added to this, stating the studio system is “fully built around being first-party. We’re not built just to be a publisher. We’re committed to being a first-party games publisher in partnership with our first-party platform team,” he explained.
Interested readers can check out Asha Sharma’s full statement on the return of Xbox below:
“Xbox players have thousands of dollars invested, in money and time too — it’s incredibly important for me to understand that and protect that,” Sharma said. “I am committed to ‘returning to Xbox,’ and that starts with console, that starts with hardware. You will hear more about that soon, we’ll have some announcements coming up. You will see us collectively investing here. We also know that there are a lot of players who aren’t on console or our hardware, and I want to deliver great games to them too. I need to learn more about what that can look like, what decisions were made, what we need to do going forward, and I want a little bit of time and space to do that.”
In other news, the Xbox co-creator thinks the new CEO is there to sunset the Xbox brand. Additionally, their Xbox profile is 1 month old and shows ‘suspicious‘ behaviour. What are your thoughts on the CEO’s approach to the return of Xbox? Leave your thoughts down in the comments, and join the official Insider Gaming Discord server.
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That is beyond stupid. If you are multiplatform no one will buy the console. She is dumb. Satya needs to run this. Either end the console or go exclusive. Next gen Xbox will flop harder everyone will remember how bad this gen was and not come back. She is listening to moron boomer activists on the internet and repeating what they want to hear. Xbox as a publisher would thrive if it was just that no console, get better marketing fire Aaron Greenberg, go back to the old logo, partner with Kick to market and produce shows, buy Take2. If they want a console reduce costs which is not likely, reduce costs of games. She is just messing up worse. Satya needs to reel this in now fire Aaron and Matt Booty.