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Updated · Pure Xbox · Jun 5
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma Pledges Innovation to Cut Project Helix Price in Next 100 Days
Updated
Updated · Pure Xbox · Jun 5

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma Pledges Innovation to Cut Project Helix Price in Next 100 Days

2 articles · Updated · Pure Xbox · Jun 5

Summary

  • Project Helix affordability became a stated priority after Xbox CEO Asha Sharma said the next console is only “expensive if we do not innovate” and tied lower pricing to changes in business model and go-to-market plans.
  • Rising memory and storage costs—pressured by AI demand—are driving hardware inflation across the industry, Sharma said, arguing Xbox cannot simply pass those increases on to buyers during a broader hardware crunch.
  • Sharma said her first 100 days focused on listening and launching a “revive Xbox” effort, while the next 100 days will center on resetting the business to restore growth and make products more affordable.
  • Xbox still plans to discuss its next console later in 2026, but Sharma indicated Project Helix will not appear at this Sunday’s Xbox Games Showcase.

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