Satya Nadella Denies Xbox Death Rumors, Insists Microsoft Is "Long on Gaming"
Satya Nadella confirmed Microsoft will keep investing in gaming despite leadership shifts and rumors, highlighting gaming as a key part of its ecosystem and future growth.
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Satya Nadella denies Xbox death rumors, insists Microsoft is "long on gaming"
Speaking with newly appointed Microsoft Gaming head Asha Sharma, Nadella dismissed speculation that the company might abandon gaming in favor of Windows, Azure, and AI. He described gaming as one of Microsoft's "main identities" over the past couple of decades and said it will remain a core part of the...Read Entire Article
Microsoft CEO Reaffirms Company Is Long On Gaming Amid Xbox Shakeup
Xbox has been in tumultuous times as of late. Within a week of the retirement of Phil Spencer, and passing of the torch to former Windows AI head Asha Sharma, Microsoft announced its new Project Helix console. As we've covered previously, Project Helix is a high-end console-PC hybrid capable of running both Xbox-exclusive titles and PC games,
Satya Nadella Confirms Microsoft Is Not Turning Its Back on Xbox and Will Keep Investing in Gaming
At a sensitive moment when speculation about the future of Xbox is growing louder, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has made it clear: the company is not stepping back from the gaming industry, and considers it a key part of its strategy. This is an important week: the top brass of Xbox and Microsoft will be speaking at GDC about the next Xbox. Announced as a surprise last week under the codename Project Helix, it marks the first step toward the Am…
Microsoft and Xbox have been a few turbulent weeks behind them. Xbox's leadership will be reincarnated and the next Xbox console will also be unveiled, with some people wondering whether Microsoft Xbox really wants to stay ahead of the gaming department or whether the company needs to change. However, CEO Satya Nadela recently assured us that you will continue to invest in Xbox and Gaming and believe in success. Read more
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