Earlier this week, newly appointed Xbox CEO Asha Sharma announced that development on the consoleâs next generation had begun, codenamed Project Helix. The announcement was light on specifics. Around the same time, Sharma held an internal town hall with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. A popular rumor mill claimed that Nadella had given Sharma a “blank check” for the project. A representative of Microsoft intervened, saying that no, no she does not.
â’Asha Sharma has my full trust and has A BLANK CHECK to revive Xbox and the trust of the fans no matter the cost’ was not said,â posted Chief Communications Officer Frank Shaw.
this: âAsha Sharma has my full trust and has A BLANK CHECK to revive Xbox and the trust of the fans no matter the costâ was not said.
— Frank X. Shaw (@fxshaw) March 7, 2026
The response was prompted by eXtas1s, a YouTuber who dedicated an 18-minute video to the town hall and the situation stirring at Xbox. Shaw singled out just one particular detail, the notion that Microsoft was giving Sharma any and all resources necessary to revive the Xbox brand.
It is an odd detail to snuff out. The announcement of Project Helix introduced more questions than answers. Xbox games and hardware have not been selling very well, hampered by the âXbox everywhereâ strategy that came out of Game Passâ initial success. The Helix announcement contained the usual platitudes, only specifying that the new system would play Xbox and PC games. Sharmaâs appointment, as well as the departure of previous bosses Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond, was incredibly sudden, suggesting a lot of internal turmoil.
Whether Helix is a committed console or another jab at a hybridized service, as well as just how much of Microsoftâs greater AI plans will be involved, are still a mystery. With GDC approaching, itâs possible developers will be looped in, but you canât shake the feeling that the tarmac is being paved as we land. Amid all this, it’s just kind of funny for Microsoft to be pedantic about a âblank checkâ comment, as if to say âno, the next Xbox does NOT have unlimited resources, thank you.â
One responder to Shawâs clarification asked if the Xbox is dead. âLots of fun ahead!â replied Shaw.