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Microsoft Gaming is dead, long live Xbox

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Microsoft just hit reset on its gaming identity, and in a way, it feels like going back to basics. Because “Microsoft Gaming” is out, and Xbox is officially back at the center of everything.

Why is Microsoft ditching “Microsoft Gaming” for Xbox again?

In a recent internal shift, Microsoft has rebranded its entire gaming division back to Xbox, effectively dropping the “Microsoft Gaming” label altogether.

This isn’t just a cosmetic change. The new CEO, Asha Sharma, has made it clear that “Xbox needs to be the identity”, signaling a move away from the broader, corporate-sounding branding toward something more focused and recognizable.

Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer during Updates on the Xbox Business | Official Xbox Podcast.

The “Microsoft Gaming” name originally came into play during the Activision Blizzard acquisition era under Phil Spencer, when the company was positioning gaming as a larger business unit. Now, the shift suggests a return to a more gamer-first identity, with Xbox once again leading the narrative.

What does “We Are Xbox” actually mean for the future?

Alongside the rebrand, Microsoft has outlined a new direction internally under the message “We Are Xbox.” The focus is shifting toward a few core pillars like hardware, content, services, and overall player experience. 

Microsoft Xbox Gaming Announcement with Asha Sharma

There is also a noticeable change in how success is being measured. Instead of just sales or subscriptions, the company is now prioritizing daily active players, which shows a stronger emphasis on engagement over raw numbers. 

Playing on Xbox Controller

At the same time, Xbox is reevaluating its strategy around exclusivity, cloud gaming, and even AI integration. The goal seems to be building a more flexible ecosystem that works across console, PC, mobile, and cloud rather than locking players into one platform. 

The Xbox logo from Xbox Games Showcase 2024

This may look like a simple rebrand, but it feels more like a reset. With next-gen hardware on the horizon, Microsoft is streamlining its identity around Xbox while doubling down on cloud, multiplatform play, and engagement. In the end, it is less about changing the name and more about returning to what already works.

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