During an internal Q&A session last week, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella explained why Microsoft is “long on gaming.” ...
Players will be able to access the PC versions of their favorite games, likely through supported storefronts and the Microsoft ecosystem.
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 has offered Xbox staff words of reassurance following the exit of previous gaming boss Phil Spencer. Last month, Microsoft announced a huge shakeup at its gaming business, ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and new Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma recently held an internal Q&A with employees [...] ...
Following a tumultuous period at Xbox that has seen the departure of former Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer and former Xbox ...
Microsoft’s new gaming CEO has a clear message for Xbox fans: Exclusives are not coming back. Insider reports claim the ...
Which would be a nonsensical price for a console, but perhaps would affirm the truism: An Xbox that plays PC games is a just a PC. New Xbox boss Asha Sharma recently confirmed the Project Helix ...
Quotes from Satya Nadella's town hall with new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma have been reported, and Microsoft is apparently going "long" on gaming.
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.
Microsoft communications lead Frank Shaw has debunked rumors that Asha Sharma was promised a 'blank check' to revive Xbox.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sat with their gaming division, citing video games' importance to the rest of the tech industry.