The new Xbox CEO releases an important message about the future of its exclusive games.
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Asha Sharma has spoken out again on one of the most delicate topics within the future of Xbox: exclusives.
After months marked by multi-platform releases, doubts about the direction of the Xbox brand and significant internal changes, the new Xbox CEO has made it clear that Microsoft has not yet made a final decision on how it will manage its games in the future.
Xbox will continue to study its exclusivity policy
During recent internal statements related to Xbox’s strategy, Sharma explained that the company wants to act calmly before defining its final stance.
These were her words:
“We will take a data-driven approach and a strategic approach, and then review our principles and make some decisions… I want to make the right decision, not the fastest one.”
The phrase is generating a lot of conversation because it suggests that Xbox is still rethinking part of its current model. In recent weeks, Microsoft had already internally acknowledged that it will review aspects related to exclusives, launch windows, and services within the Xbox ecosystem.
All this comes at a particularly important time for the company, with Project Helix in development, a new strategy for Game Pass, and a much more open vision between console, PC, and cloud. For now, no specific changes have been confirmed, but Sharma’s words make it clear that Xbox is still evaluating what role exclusives will play in its future.
And given the huge impact that some recent releases have had outside the Xbox ecosystem, it seems evident that the company wants to carefully analyze each next step before making a final decision.

