The already former president of Xbox thanks the team and confirms that she will continue as an advisor.
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After confirming her departure as president of Xbox, Sarah Bond has shared the internal message she sent to Microsoft employees, a note filled with gratitude and reflection after more than eight years of leading the brand.
In the statement, Bond acknowledges that it’s been a day of big news for the organization and expresses her pride in what’s been built during this time. She highlights the growth of gaming on PC and in the cloud, as well as the work done to lay the foundations for a more open platform that connects devices and players from around the world.
Sarah Bond defends the work done and supports the new era of Xbox
In her message, Bond recalls the critical period that was the announcement of the acquisition of Activision Blizzard in 2022 and how the team managed to face one of the biggest challenges in the company’s history. According to her, those years served to position the business for the next phase of growth.
She also confirms that she has decided to take the next step in her career at a time that she considers suitable both personally and professionally. She emphasizes that the industry is undergoing a profound technological transformation and that it’s an opportunity for new leaders to take the reins.
Bond shows her support for Asha Sharma, the new CEO of Microsoft Gaming, highlighting her commitment to players, developers, and the brand. She also notes that she will remain as a special advisor to ensure a smooth transition.
In the closing of her letter, she publicly thanks Phil Spencer for his mentorship and Satya Nadella for his support, leaving three personal questions as a final reflection on leadership and teamwork. A farewell that marks the end of a key era in Xbox’s recent history.

