Microsoft Denies New Xbox CEO Has A “Blank Check,” But Says It’s Investing In Gaming’s Future

Microsoft Denies New Xbox CEO Has A “Blank Check,” But Says It’s Investing In Gaming’s Future

Development on Microsoft’s next console has begun, and in typical Microsoft fashion, the announcement was big on teases and light on details. Spinning out of this news was a report on a recent Microsoft town hall gathering and how newly appointed Xbox CEO Asha Sharma had been handed a “blank check” by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. A company representative has set the record straight and disputed those claims.

“‘Asha Sharma has my full trust and has A BLANK CHECK to revive Xbox and the trust of the fans no matter the cost’ was not said,” Microsoft lead communications officer Frank Shaw posted on X in response to claims circulating online, adding that the words “blank check” were never said. According to Windows Central, Nadella did say that Microsoft is “long on gaming” and will continue to invest in it.

“Phil [Spencer], he’s always talked to me about how gaming is the largest entertainment category–what is gaming in its most expansive form going forward? This doesn’t mean we walk away from people are doing today–when we think about a AAA game on a console,” Nadella said. “The question is about where else can we go to extend that. For me, we’re long on gaming. We’ll continue to invest, and we’ll always do so. It’s up to this team to show an excellence in execution, and creativity. Software always carries risk, but this is software with lots of creation risk. It’s way different. But yet, we have to be the best-in-class at it.”

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