The CEO of Microsoft ensures that the gaming business will continue to be central to the company.
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Microsoft has once again made it clear what its stance is on the future of Xbox. During an internal Q&A session at the company, Satya Nadella participated alongside Asha Sharma, current head of Xbox, to discuss the long-term vision for the gaming business within Microsoft.
In this meeting, the Microsoft CEO was very clear about the role gaming will continue to play in the company’s strategy. As he explained, video games are a central part of Microsoft and the company will continue to invest in this sector in the coming years.
Microsoft reaffirms that video games will remain a priority
During the internal conversation, Nadella highlighted that Microsoft will continue to invest in video games on a constant basis, a message that comes at a time when the company is defining its next stage within the Xbox ecosystem.
As Windows Central pointed out, which shared part of the information, the executive explained that games will continue to be a strategic pillar within Microsoft, making it clear that the support from the company’s leadership remains firm.
The message conveyed within the organization was also direct for the Xbox teams: to continue building and developing new projects, with the reassurance that Microsoft’s leadership supports the current direction.
These statements come at a time of change within the Xbox ecosystem, with new plans for hardware, services like Xbox Game Pass and future projects like Project Helix, which will shape the next generation of the platform.

