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Ctrl+Alt+Elite: Microsoft hands Xbox controller to Asha Sharma

In a sweeping reset during Xbox’s 25th anniversary year, Satya Nadella-led Microsoft has named Asha Sharma as CEO of Microsoft Gaming, pitching another Indian-American into a leadership position at a time of intense xenophobia in MAGA circles. Wisconsin-born Sharma, 43, succeeds Phil Spencer, the widely admired Xbox chief who is retiring after nearly four decades at the company.

Sharma, who has wheeled though Instacart and Meta among other companies as a senior executive, most recently served as President of CoreAI at Microsoft, where she led efforts to embed advanced models into the company’s cloud and developer stack. Before returning to Microsoft, where she had an earlier stint, Sharma was Chief Operating Officer at Instacart, helping steer the delivery platform through its IPO and a volatile post-pandemic reset.

Earlier, at Meta, she oversaw product and engineering for Facebook Messenger and Instagram Direct, guiding communications products used by billions.

A graduate of the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota, Sharma’s resume reads like a map of the modern tech economy: marketplaces, social platforms, cloud, and AI. Microsoft Chairman and CEO

Satya Nadella praised her “deep experience building and growing platforms,” signaling that the company sees operational discipline and AI integration as critical to Xbox’s next chapter.

The appointment immediately ignited debate across gaming forums and social media, with critics arguing she lacks direct experience in game development at a moment when Microsoft Gaming faces declining revenues and the complex integration of the $69 billion Activision Blizzard acquisition. Fans accustomed to Spencer’s gamer-first persona questioned whether an “AI specialist” might privilege algorithms over artistry.

Sharma moved quickly to address the concerns in her first memo to staff and in an interview with Variety, acknowledging she has “a lot to learn” about the creative side of the business and vowed to “earn the right to be trusted.” She promised a “return of Xbox,” insisting the company would not chase short-term efficiencies or flood the ecosystem with what she called “soulless AI slop.” Games, she wrote, “are and always will be art, crafted by humans.

Sharma’s elevation places her among a cadre of Indian-American leaders running major US tech companies, including Nadella at Microsoft and Sundar Pichai at Alphabet/Google, whose subsidiary YouTube is also helmed by Indian-American Neal Mohan. For many, it is another milestone in the continued ascent of Indian-origin executives in Silicon Valley who remain uninhibited in the face of MAGA paranoia.

Still, the appointment has unfolded in a fraught political moment.

Online, some MAGA-aligned voices have recycled claims of corporate nepotism and “favoring their own,” casting Sharma as part of an “Indian tech-bro” archetype. The backlash comes at a time of heightened scrutiny over H-1B visas and the “America First” movement, even as Sharma’s background remains firmly rooted in the American Midwest; she was born and raised in Racine, Wisconsin, and built her career through mainstream US institutions and companies.

Industry observers say the backlash reflects broader anxieties—about globalization, immigration, and the dominance of tech—rather than Sharma’s credentials. “In this era, a gaming CEO needs to protect creatives while navigating AI and scale,” one analyst wrote on Reddit. “You don’t need to be a hardcore gamer; you need to be a platform architect.”

Microsoft Gaming is valued at roughly $80 billion and spans consoles, PC, cloud gaming, and a portfolio of studios that now includes Activision Blizzard. The mandate before Sharma is formidable: stabilize revenue, extract value from blockbuster acquisitions, and define how AI augments—rather than supplants—creative work.

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