Xbox CEO aims to accelerate Halo and Fallout releases

Xbox's new chief executive Asha Sharma plans to speed up development of major franchises such as Halo and Fallout. Resources will be shifted from lower-performing areas while overall budgets stay flat. Microsoft leaders have approved the changes for the coming fiscal year.

Sharma intends to cut some studios and projects to focus investment on established series including Halo, Fallout and The Elder Scrolls. The move comes after Halo Infinite launched five years ago and this year's Halo: Campaign Evolved remake. The Elder Scrolls VI remains years away, with Fallout 5 expected later.

The 2027 fiscal year budget across Xbox will stay unchanged, though funds will be reallocated to shorten development times. Sharma also seeks greater investment in Minecraft. Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella and chief financial officer Amy Hood have endorsed the resource shifts that begin in July.

Nadella said Sharma will take a fresh look to meet fan expectations and turn the business sustainable. The steps may lead to layoffs at various studios, though further restructuring of Xbox remains possible.

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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma at press conference outlining data-driven Game Pass and exclusivity plans.
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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma holds off on exclusivity decisions

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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma stated she has not yet decided on returning to console exclusives, opting for a data-driven approach. In an interview and open letter released on April 24, Sharma and content chief Matt Booty outlined plans to fortify Game Pass, invest in hardware affordability, and establish a predictable content cadence. The announcements coincide with a new Xbox logo and leaks of a Game Pass Starter Edition.

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has announced a major reorganization of the gaming division's leadership. The changes promote longtime Xbox veterans and bring in new executives with expertise in AI, design, and growth. Sharma aims to build capabilities for a more affordable, personal, and open platform.

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New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma outlined her vision for the platform in a Bloomberg Tech Live interview. She addressed the balance between exclusive content and broad game distribution.

Matthew Ball, Xbox's new chief strategy officer, has voiced strong support for traditional console gaming in his first public comments since joining the leadership team. He described the platform as important, durable, and still growing.

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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 presented more than 25 game trailers during its Xbox Games Showcase held on Sunday. The event featured updates to existing titles and several new announcements.

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