Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella joined Asha Sharma in an internal Q&A, reflecting on gaming’s importance to the company and why Microsoft remains “long on gaming.” ...
The future looks green?
Microsoft communications lead Frank Shaw has debunked rumors that Asha Sharma was promised a 'blank check' to revive Xbox.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and new Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma recently held an internal Q&A with employees [...] ...
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 ...
Last week, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella appeared at an internal Q&A session alongside new Xbox boss Asha Sharma, and some quotes from that event appeared online courtesy of Windows Central last night.
During an internal Q&A session last week, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella explained why Microsoft is “long on gaming.” ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella promises that Microsoft is in it for the long run with Xbox, suggesting that fans might be able ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma have sat down to discuss the future of the Xbox brand, and Microsoft's ambitions from 20,000 feet.
The next Xbox will be able to play both PC games as well as console games in a major shake-up to the company's strategy - but ...
Development on Microsoft's next console has begun, and in typical Microsoft fashion, the announcement was big on teases and light on details. Spinning out of this news was a report on a recent ...
Microsoft’s gaming division underwent a massive leadership change last month. Long-time CEO of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, retired, while Xbox CEO Sarah Bond also moved on. Asha Sharma is now the ...
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