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‘We Are Xbox’: read the memo defining Microsoft’s gaming future

‘We Are Xbox’: read the memo defining Microsoft’s gaming future
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Asha Sharma. | Image: The Verge, Microsoft Microsoft's new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has laid out a new strategy for what she describes as a "return of Xbox." In a joint memo to with Xbox Chief Content Officer Matt Booty, Sharma and Booty lay out their vision for the future of Xbox that will be judged on daily active players and the priorities of hardware, content, experience, and services. "Players

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Direct quotation of company executives without editorial interpretationFactual presentation of corporate strategy without value judgmentsNeutral headline and structure focused on information delivery rather than opinionNeutral attributionHeavy reliance on direct quotesFactual reporting styleLead paragraph framingAdjective toneAttribution patternsDirect attribution to Xbox executives for all key statementsOmission of external perspectives or criticismsNeutral framing of issues with balanced discussion of problems and solutions

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