Microsoft has today announced a major shakeup in its gaming division. Phil Spencer, who joined the company back in 1988 and eventually led its gaming and Xbox divisions, is retiring from his role as ...
Microsoft executive vice president and chief executive of gaming, Phil Spencer, is retiring after 38 years, and the Xbox crew is now bracing for another directional lurch. Software King of the World ...
Microsoft gaming CEO and former Xbox boss Phil Spencer is retiring after 38 years at the company. Spencer, who started at Microsoft in 1988 as an intern, oversaw the company’s gaming division as it ...
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Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, is retiring, Satya Nadella has announced. Asha Sharma, the President of Microsoft's CoreAI division is taking over Spencer's role, while Sarah Bond, the current ...
Microsoft Executive Vice President for Gaming Phil Spencer announced he will retire after 38 years at Microsoft and 12 years leading the company’s video game efforts. Asha Sharma, an executive ...
Microsoft's head of gaming Phil Spencer is retiring after 38 years with the Xbox parent company. "When I walked through Microsoft's doors as an intern in June of 1988, I could never have imagined the ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer will retire effective February 23, and Xbox president and chief operating officer Sarah Bond has resigned, according to emails sent to Microsoft staff today (via IGN) ...
Spencer to remain as adviser through summer Asha Sharma named CEO of gaming division Matt Booty promoted to chief content officer Xbox COO Sarah Bond exits Microsoft Feb 20 (Reuters) - Microsoft (MSFT ...
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 09: Phil Spencer, Executive President of Gaming at Microsoft, speaks during the Xbox E3 2019 Briefing at The Microsoft Theater on June 09, 2019 in Los Angeles, ...