The CEO of Xbox speaks of more flexibility and hints at important changes.
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Asha Sharma has dropped hints about the future of Xbox, and this time, the focus is directly on Discord. Through social media, the Xbox CEO confirmed that both companies are working together again as Microsoft continues to transform Game Pass.
The message comes amidst a wave of changes for the service, following the official price drop, rumors about modular plans, and modifications related to Call of Duty.
Xbox and Discord are Preparing Game Pass-Related Updates
According to Sharma, Xbox and Discord have been collaborating for years to facilitate communication between players across different devices, but now both companies will reunite in this new phase of the Xbox ecosystem.
The most striking phrase in the message leaves plenty of room for speculation:
“Some of you might start to see some code circulating.”
Although no concrete details have been provided, everything points to Microsoft already conducting internal tests or preparing new features related to:
- Deeper integration between Discord and Xbox
- Changes linked to Game Pass
- New social and communication options
- Possible exclusive benefits or features for subscribers
Sharma herself emphasizes that the goal remains to make Game Pass “more flexible” for players, which aligns with recent rumors about customizable or “à la carte” subscriptions.
For now, there are no release dates or additional official announcements, but it’s clear that Xbox is continuing to prepare significant changes for its ecosystem over the coming months.

