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"Phil Is Not Retiring Anytime Soon": Xbox Responds to Rumors Phil Spencer Is Leaving After Microsoft's Next Console Launch

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An unsubstantiated rumor said Sarah Bond would replace Phil Spencer has CEO of Microsoft Gaming
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For a long time there has been speculation about how many more years he intends to remain in his position Phil Spencer, head of Xbox. After all, he has been in office for more than eleven years, and according to new rumors – mainly from the well-known Ghost of Hope filter – Spencer is expected to give the reins to Sarah Bond once the next generation of hardware is launched, tentatively between 2026 and 2027. Both are said to be working closely b…

A new rumor suggests that Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming and key figure of the Xbox ecosystem, would be planning to retire after the release of the next generation of Xbox consoles. The information comes from insider @TheGhostofHope, known for its leaks related to Call of Duty. According to his release, Spencer would already be working with Sarah Bond, current president of Xbox, to ensure a smooth transition of leadership, with Bond takin…

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Insider Gaming broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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