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Today, we’re talking about the future of Xbox. Phil Spencer, a two-time Decoder guest who’s led Xbox for more than a decade, is stepping down. But in a shocking twist, his deputy long-assumed successor Sarah Bond is also out too, and the Xbox division is now in the hands of an Asha Sharma, one of Microsoft’s AI executives with no prior game industry experience.

There is no better person to talk to about all of this than Tom Warren, senior editor here at The Verge and author of the excellent Notepad newsletter. Tom is actually on parental leave right now, but Microsoft has a longstanding habit of disrupting his well-earned time off. So, Tom was gracious enough to come on the show after publishing a major scoop about what went down at Xbox this past week.

Read the full interview transcript on The Verge.

Links:

Inside Microsoft’s big Xbox leadership shake-up | The Verge

Billions of dollars later and still nobody knows what an Xbox is | The Verge

Xbox chief Phil Spencer is leaving Microsoft | The Verge

Read Xbox chief Phil Spencer’s memo about leaving Microsoft | The Verge

Here’s what Xbox is working on for 2026 | The Verge

AMD hints Microsoft could launch its next-gen Xbox in 2027 | The Verge

The next Xbox is going to be very different | The Verge

Xbox co-founder believes it’s being ‘sunsetted’ in favor of AI | VGC

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Decoder is produced by Kate Cox and Nick Statt and edited by Ursa Wright. Our editorial director is Kevin McShane.
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