Published Mar 30, 2026, 8:33 AM EDT
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Xbox has undergone some major changes lately after a shake-up in leadership, with long-time veteran Phil Spencer taking a step back and former Microsoft CoreAI executive Asha Sharma taking the reigns as the new CEO of Microsoft Gaming and Xbox.
As part of a sweeping set of changes throughout the company, the "This is an Xbox" marketing campaign is officially dead in the water. According to Geoff Keighley on X, the marketing campaign and slogan are officially "discontinued" as of now, marking the end of a controversial era in Xbox gaming.
"This Is An Xbox" Has Been Discontinued
It's been over a year since the highly controversial "This is an Xbox" campaign kicked off, marking the end of what was supposed to be an exciting and game-changing era for the company and console. Unfortunately, the marketing campaign didn't have the intended impact it was likely meant to, and ultimately represented everything that players felt was going wrong with Xbox's direction forward.
The “This is an Xbox” campaign was built around the idea that Xbox is not just a console, but an "ecosystem" of sorts, meaning you could play Xbox games on phones, TVs, or other devices through cloud gaming and Game Pass. While this aligned with Microsoft’s strategy, it confused many players. By saying anything can be an Xbox, the message made the actual console feel unnecessary and weakened the brand’s identity.
Instead of clearly defining what an Xbox is, the campaign made things unnecessarily ambiguous, and rubbed many fans the wrong way. Backlash came from fans who felt it signaled Microsoft was moving away from traditional consoles and exclusives, making Xbox seem less distinct compared to competitors like PlayStation.
The slogan also became widely mocked online, turning into a meme that further damaged the brand's credibility. Ultimately, it failed because, while it likely made strategic sense internally, it simply didn’t resonate with players in the slightest.
This Is Truly The End Of An Era For Xbox
With Xbox's official new direction, a brand-new console on the horizon with "Project Helix," and Asha Sharma officially at the helm, it's clear this is the dawn of a new era for Xbox. The end of the "This is an Xbox" era is a welcome one for many fans, though it's a bitter-sweet moment given the future of the company is still somewhat uncertain.
While Sharma's messaging hasn't been all that surprising or controversial in and of itself so far, her history with Microsoft CoreAI has raised some red flags among consumers. It's clear that the new leadership is focused on re-establishing Xbox as a distinct console, ostensibly shifting back to a focus on hardware, Xbox exclusives, etc., but it's currently unclear to what extent the rebrand will push to align with Microsoft's larger AI-centered goals.
Ultimately, it's been a tumultuous few months for Xbox and Xbox gamers, and while many still feel uncertain about the console and company's future, the end of the "This is an Xbox" campaign is unquestionably a step in the right direction.









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