Xbox executives announce return to Xbox branding and reevaluation of game exclusivity in a company meeting.
Xbox executives announce return to Xbox branding and reevaluation of game exclusivity in a company meeting.
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Xbox drops Microsoft Gaming name and reevaluates exclusivity

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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and chief content officer Matt Booty announced the gaming division is reverting from 'Microsoft Gaming' to simply 'Xbox.' In a memo shared on Xbox Wire following an all-hands meeting, they addressed player frustrations and pledged to reevaluate the approach to game exclusivity. The move signals a renewed focus on console as the foundation amid broader platform ambitions.

Asha Sharma, who took over as Xbox CEO two months ago, shared the memo with staff on April 23 and published it on Xbox Wire. 'Players are frustrated,' she wrote. 'New feature drops on console have been less frequent. Our presence on PC isn’t strong enough. Pricing is getting harder for people to keep up with. And core experiences like search, discovery, social, and personalization still feel too fragmented.' Developers seek better tools and insights, the memo added. Microsoft counts 500 million daily active players across its services, from Game Pass to mobile titles like Candy Crush. Console remains 'at the foundation,' with Xbox to be 'affordable, personal, and open.' A 16-point plan includes stabilizing the current generation, cost discipline, and potential acquisitions where growth lags. The executives wrote, 'Microsoft Gaming describes our structure, but it does not describe our ambition. So, we are going back to where we started and changing our team’s name. We are Xbox.' The division adopted the Microsoft Gaming name in 2022 amid the Activision Blizzard acquisition. Sharma and Booty stated they will 'reevaluate our approach to exclusivity, windowing, and AI, and share more as we learn and decide.' No changes were specified for announced multiplatform releases like Starfield on PS5 or upcoming Forza Horizon 6 and the Halo: Combat Evolved remake on PlayStation. Gears of War: E-Day remains confirmed for Xbox and PC in 2026, with no other platforms announced. '62 days in, we’re proud of how we’ve honored our commitments of great games, return of Xbox, and future of play,' they concluded.

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Reactions on X to Xbox dropping the 'Microsoft Gaming' name and reevaluating exclusivity are predominantly positive, praising new CEO Asha Sharma's bold reset and renewed console focus. High-profile accounts note strategic shifts toward daily active players. Skeptical voices urge caution pending actions, while users express hope for returning exclusives.

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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 executives have clarified the company's approach to console exclusives following announcements at the Summer Game Fest.

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Microsoft has confirmed that gaming CEO Asha Sharma retired the controversial 2024 'This is an Xbox' campaign, stating it 'didn’t feel like Xbox,' as part of a brand reset emphasizing console roots. The move follows fan and internal backlash, amid leadership changes and next-gen Project Helix hardware plans.

Microsoft's Xbox hardware revenue fell 33 percent year-on-year in Q3 FY2026, despite overall company revenue rising 18 percent to $82.9 billion. Gaming revenue declined seven percent, prompting Xbox leaders to pledge renewed focus on core fans. The firm recently cut Game Pass prices in response to customer feedback.

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Xbox has updated its official page to use all-caps branding as XBOX. The change follows a poll run by new CEO Asha Sharma on X.

Asha Sharma, CEO of Xbox, has announced that the brand is now XBOX in all capital letters. The change follows a poll on X that favored the uppercase version by a two-to-one margin.

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