The executive reaffirms that there are no internal restructuring and puts the focus on talent and franchises.
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Following the recent changes in the Microsoft Gaming leadership, one of the biggest concerns in the community revolved around the future of internal studios. Today, Matt Booty has sought to dispel any doubts: there are no closures or layoffs planned for Xbox Game Studios.
The newly promoted Chief Content Officer has confirmed that there are no organizational changes underway within the studios, sending a direct message to both employees and players at a crucial time of transition for the brand.
Xbox Game Studios will remain unchanged structurally
Booty has explained that his initial conversations with the new CEO, Asha Sharma, have focused on the commitment to creating great games and the role they play in the global success of Microsoft Gaming. According to his words, Sharma asks questions, seeks clarity, and wants decisions to be made with the real needs of players and developers in mind.
In a context where the industry is rapidly evolving (with new business models, platform changes, and technological transformation), Booty has emphasized that Xbox has a solid foundation. The confidence in the future is based on established franchises, new strategic bets, and a clear demand from players.
The executive has stressed that his goal is to support the current teams and create the necessary conditions for them to perform at the highest level. The message is clear: there are no internal restructurings underway, and Xbox studios are maintaining their roadmap.
In the midst of an executive transition phase, Xbox seeks to convey stability and continuity in the development of its first-party projects.

