Xbox VP confirms Project Helix as first-party console amid third-party chip rumors

Xbox VP Jason Ronald confirmed on April 21 that Project Helix will launch as a first-party console, quashing rumors it would only be chips for third-party makers like ASUS and MSI. This follows CEO Asha Sharma's March announcement of the next-gen device.

Following CEO Asha Sharma's March 6 reveal of Project Helix as Microsoft's premium next-gen Xbox console with Xbox and PC game support, new rumors emerged suggesting Microsoft might skip a first-party release. Leaker KelperL2 posted on NeoGAF that the company plans to sell Project Helix chips to manufacturers like ASUS and MSI, potentially powering third-party handhelds akin to the ROG Ally.

Jason Ronald, Xbox VP of gaming devices and ecosystem, addressed this directly on X: "Project Helix will be available as a 1st party Xbox console." His April 21 statement reaffirmed Microsoft's hardware commitment without commenting on third-party chip possibilities.

This comes amid Xbox's strategy blurring console and PC lines, including phasing out the 'This is an Xbox' campaign. Leadership had shifted earlier, with Sharma taking over after Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond's departures.

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Xbox Gaming CEO Asha Sharma announced Project Helix, Microsoft's upcoming next-generation console, which will support both Xbox and PC games while leading in performance. The reveal via social media follows recent leadership changes, with more details planned at next week's Game Developers Conference.

Microsoft detailed its next-generation Xbox console, Project Helix, at the 2026 Game Developers Conference, highlighting a custom AMD SoC for Xbox and PC games, advanced ray tracing, AI upscaling, and alpha developer kits shipping in 2027. The announcements include platform convergence, game preservation efforts, and follow recent leadership changes.

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Xbox has sent bundles of Project Helix merchandise, including apparel and a signed card from CEO Asha Sharma, to content creators and influencers. Accessibility advocate Steve Saylor shared his excitement on social media.

Microsoft has announced that its full-screen Xbox Mode, a controller-optimized gaming interface, will become available on all Windows 11 devices starting in April. The feature, which debuted on handheld gaming devices, aims to streamline the user experience while running on standard Windows. It will initially launch in select markets.

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Microsoft has seen further departures from its Xbox leadership, with corporate vice president Lori Wright and gaming AI general manager Haiyan Zhang both leaving after over a decade each. Zhang is joining Netflix's gaming team. These exits follow Xbox CEO Phil Spencer's recent retirement and other high-level changes announced last month.

Microsoft hosted its Xbox Developer Direct 2026 event, showcasing new details and release windows for several upcoming titles. The presentations included teasers for Fable and Forza Horizon 6, alongside announcements for games from GAME FREAK and Double Fine Productions. All main games will launch on Steam, enabling play on Linux systems through Valve's Proton.

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Microsoft has retired its unusual 'This is an Xbox' marketing push amid changes in leadership. The campaign, which highlighted non-traditional Xbox experiences, appears to have been discontinued. This move follows recent shifts within the company's gaming division.

 

 

 

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