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Microsoft’s shift could affect your next console purchase

By technologistmag.com24 February 20264 Mins Read
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Seamus Blackley, one of the original architects of the Xbox brand, has expressed serious concerns about the future of console gaming at Microsoft following a major leadership shift at its gaming division. In a recent interview with GamesBeat, Blackley warned that the Xbox brand may be gradually phased out as the company prioritizes artificial intelligence-driven initiatives over traditional gaming. His remarks have sparked debate across the gaming industry about Microsoft’s strategic direction and the long-term viability of its hardware business.

Microsoft recently appointed Asha Sharma, a former executive from its CoreAI division, as the new CEO of Microsoft Gaming, succeeding Phil Spencer after his retirement. The change also coincided with the departure of Xbox President Sarah Bond, marking one of the most substantial leadership transitions at Microsoft Gaming in years. Sharma’s background in AI and her lack of a traditional gaming leadership pedigree have fueled speculation about the company’s evolving priorities.

A sobering perspective from Xbox’s co-founder

Blackley, who played a key role in getting the original Xbox off the ground in the early 2000s, offered a sobering interpretation of these developments. He suggested that Microsoft is quietly “sunsetting” the Xbox business – not through a dramatic announcement but through strategic realignment that positions AI at the core of its future. “Xbox, like a lot of businesses that aren’t the core AI business, is being sunsetted,” Blackley said, likening Sharma’s role to that of “a palliative care doctor who slides Xbox gently into the night.”

Blackley’s concern centers on the belief that Microsoft’s heavy investment in generative AI has reshaped how the company views all of its business units, including gaming. In his view, executives increasingly see AI as the solution to every problem, even those that historically depended on human creativity and gameplay innovation. This philosophical shift, he argues, could undermine the core identity and culture that helped Xbox become one of the most influential console brands in gaming history.

Despite Blackley’s critique, Microsoft has publicly reiterated its commitment to gaming. In her first internal memo as CEO, Sharma emphasized a focus on quality gaming experiences, pledging to avoid overreliance on superficial AI features and to keep creative authenticity at the forefront. She also promoted Matt Booty to Chief Content Officer to strengthen content strategy and expressed enthusiasm for console and multi-platform gaming moving forward.

Why this signals a potential inflection point

Blackley’s warning matters because it comes from someone who helped build Xbox from the ground up. His perspective reflects deeper tensions in the gaming industry as tech giants like Microsoft balance traditional content creation with emerging AI technologies. Gamers, developers, and industry observers alike are watching to see if future Xbox strategy will lean more into cloud gaming, AI-assisted development, and cross-platform ecosystems – at the expense of dedicated hardware and exclusive titles.

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For core Xbox fans, the shift raises questions about whether console gaming will continue to be a priority or whether it will be absorbed into broader AI-centric entertainment strategies. Blackley’s stark prediction underscores how leadership choices at the top can ripple through development pipelines, studio roadmaps, and consumer expectations.

What comes next for Xbox and its fans

Looking ahead, Microsoft’s next moves will be closely watched by the gaming community. The company must balance its ambition in AI with the enduring passion that console gamers have for exclusive titles, hardware innovation, and creative gaming experiences. Sharma’s stated commitment to keeping games “crafted by humans” and her engagement with the broader player base aim to reassure fans, but only time will tell whether that promise translates into concrete products and strategies that preserve Xbox’s legacy.

Microsoft’s forthcoming announcements about its hardware roadmap, studio investments, and how it positions AI within gaming will likely determine whether Blackley’s cautionary vision is justified or if Xbox finds a renewed path forward within the evolving industry landscape.

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