Xbox exec Asha Sharma pulls the plug on Copilot for consoles. Gamers and devs are celebrating the death of AI buzzwords in gaming. Read the full drama.

Imagine trying to clutch a 1v3, adrenaline pumping, and suddenly some AI assistant pops up trying to give you life advice. Yeah, hard pass. Good news for the bros: Xbox just pulled the plug on the absolute pipedream that was Copilot on consoles.
So, Xbox exec Asha Sharma just dropped a massive update on X (Twitter) regarding a structural shift within the team. Apparently, the higher-ups finally realized that Xbox has been moving a bit sluggish lately, creating too much friction for both players and devs. To get the business back on track, they’re cleaning house.
Here’s the quick patch note:
Translation: You boot up your console to game, not to chat with a glorified chatbot. Features that eat up resources but don't align with actual gaming are getting the boot.
Take a quick stroll through r/gaming, and you'll see gamers throwing a literal parade. Ever since Microsoft started shoehorning AI into every corner of their ecosystem, we were all terrified our beloved dashboards would turn into AI slop.
Let’s be real, Xbox has been struggling a bit with its identity, dropping studios and dealing with exclusivity dramas. But this hotfix? It’s a massive W. They finally remembered their core brand identity: Gaming.
The lesson here for game devs and studio suits is simple: Stop chasing trends just to please investors. We don't want you forcing AI or crypto down our throats. Gaming is about escapism and solid mechanics. We just want a good storyline, buttery-smooth gameplay, high FPS, and stable ping. Shoving bloated generative AI into UI menus only ruins the user experience.
For now, Asha Sharma gets a +1 respect from us. GGWP, Xbox. Keep it up.
Source: Reddit r/gaming