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    Is the Xbox ending? Don’t count on it yet

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousMarch 1, 20263 Mins Read
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    A dramatic prediction about the future of Xbox has been making the rounds online, claiming the brand could slowly fade away following recent leadership changes. The comments came from Seamus Blackley, often called the father of the original Xbox, who suggested the new leadership could act as a “palliative care doctor” guiding the brand toward a quieter sunset, in an interview with GamesBeat.

    Seamus Blackley, Creator of the original Xbox IGN

    And that is not the only grim take circulating right now. Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter recently claimed the next Xbox console is already dead, arguing that Microsoft “blew it by embracing Game Pass,” especially after price increases and a strategy that prioritises subscriptions over hardware.

    To be fair to the sceptics, the concern is not appearing out of thin air. Microsoft’s Q2 2026 earnings revealed a sharp 32% year over year drop in Xbox hardware revenue alongside an overall 9% decline in gaming revenue. Add Phil Spencer’s retirement, Sarah Bond’s unexpected resignation, and the strategy of bringing Xbox exclusives to rival consoles, and it becomes easier to see why doom-and-gloom narratives are gaining traction.

    But when you look at what the new leadership is actually saying, the picture feels less like a shutdown and more like a major course correction.

    A course correction, not a quiet sunset

    The previous “every screen is an Xbox” strategy focused heavily on Game Pass and cloud gaming rather than hardware. While ambitious, it arguably distanced the brand from its core console audience and contributed to the recent hardware slump. The new leadership appears determined to fix that.

    Microsoft recently appointed Asha Sharma, a former Instacart and Meta executive with a strong AI background, as CEO of Microsoft Gaming. Some fear this signals a shift toward AI-driven content, but Sharma’s early messaging suggests the opposite. She has publicly emphasised a renewed commitment to core players, saying she wants to “return to Xbox, and that starts with console, that starts with hardware.” She also addressed AI concerns directly, promising the company will not chase short-term efficiency or flood the ecosystem with what she called “soulless AI slop.”

    Microsoft executive Asha Sharma
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    Additionally, quietly winding down Xbox would also make little business sense. Microsoft owns a massive portfolio of first-party studios, including Bethesda and Activision Blizzard, representing tens of billions in investment. Game Pass remains a central pillar of recurring revenue, and Chief Content Officer Matt Booty has reaffirmed the company’s commitment to first-party development. Dedicated hardware and a loyal player base still anchor those investments.

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    The idea that Xbox is ending makes for a catchy headline, but the evidence points elsewhere. Xbox is not disappearing. It is just hitting the brakes on a strategy that was not working and trying to win back its core audience. If anything, the next few years will likely show Microsoft fighting to redefine its hardware legacy rather than quietly stepping away from it.

    Source: www.digitaltrends.com

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