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Xbox's new leadership is rapidly making changes to Microsoft's gaming division. That starts with the end of "Microsoft Gaming" and a reevaluation of the Xbox team's "approach to exclusivity, windowing,
It's been a week of nothing but good news coming out of Xbox with the newly minted CEO Ashar Sharma hitting the ground running.
A strategic memo from Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and Chief Content Officer Matt Booty lays out the division's vision, including a new internal metric, a name change, and plans to reevaluate game exclusivity and AI.
Microsoft says Xbox will reevaluate game content exclusivity 'as it learns,' but it's also about to release a Halo game on PS5 for the first time ever.
Microsoft’s Xbox Support has issued a statement saying it is “actively investigating” why some Xbox Series X users are not able to launch various Xbox 360 games on the system, after several months of players reporting issues to no avail.
Microsoft's new gaming leader, Asha Sharma, is making the Xbox flagship subscription more affordable. But it won't have every game at launch.
Microsoft Gaming is changing its name back to Xbox, as the division's leaders laid out their vision for the next stage of the business.
We've got a new feature for Xbox Rewards / Microsoft Rewards! From now on, you'll receive some special Xbox Rewards benefits when you get to the week of your birthday, including a "birthday gift" that can be redeemed.