Group 1 - Phil Spencer, a key figure in Microsoft Gaming for 12 years and with the company for 38 years, has announced his retirement, marking a significant leadership change within the organization [1][3] - Asha Sharma, currently the President of Microsoft CoreAI Products, will take over as CEO of Microsoft Gaming, reporting directly to CEO Satya Nadella [3][4] - Sarah Bond, the Xbox President, will also be leaving Microsoft, indicating a major shift in the Xbox management team [3][6] Group 2 - Spencer expressed gratitude for his journey at Microsoft, highlighting the importance of a thoughtful transition for Xbox's future [3][5] - He emphasized the need for a well-planned strategy to ensure Xbox's stable transformation and to strengthen Microsoft's existing foundation [3][6] - Spencer will continue to serve in an advisory role throughout the summer to facilitate a smooth transition [6]
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