Big news for Xbox fans: Microsoft might be shaking things up, which could speed up the arrival of new Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and Halo games. Reports suggest Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is pushing hard to get these fan-favorite games into players’ hands faster as Microsoft ponders a possible restructuring of its gaming division.
The buzz comes from a report by The Information, hinting at some major changes. Microsoft is reportedly considering turning Xbox into a wholly-owned subsidiary, similar to LinkedIn or GitHub. This could mean Xbox would operate a bit more independently but still stay under the Microsoft umbrella. Xbox has already hinted at big changes, so fans should keep an eye out for what’s next.
In the meantime, Sharma has reportedly been given the green light for some extra budget to get those big games rolling faster. While there’s no specific timeline for the new Elder Scrolls, Fallout, or Halo titles, the push is on. It’s a bit of a mixed bag for Xbox lately, with exciting game announcements alongside some uncertainty. If you’re curious about what else Xbox has planned, check out their latest moves on what’s next for gamers.
For now, keep your fingers crossed for more game updates and stay tuned for any official announcements from Microsoft or Xbox. Who knows, you might just get a sneak peek at the next big release!
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