In recent years, Xbox's performance in both hardware and game software has been poor, and as a result it has lost a considerable number of loyal players. However, the new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma recently stated that Xbox must win back these "disappointed" players and will carry out in-depth reforms of Xbox.

According to The Verge, at a recent employee meeting, new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma focused on her plans for the future development of Xbox. She said that players are very disappointed with Xbox because its performance on console and PC platforms has been unsatisfactory.
She said: "Players are disappointed with us. We must fix the basic experience on consoles and PCs. We must work on every detail and polish every experience so that players can enjoy the game faster."
Sharma promised that their goal is to reshape the company's core values. This includes a strong focus on consoles and hardware. They will strive for excellence and strive to revitalize the game and win back the favor of players.
Since Sharma took over, Xbox's return to hardware-centricity has become very significant. Former CEO Phil Spencer took the company in a completely different direction, making Xbox more of a publisher, and fans didn't buy it.