Amid significant shifts at Microsoft, the tech giant is adjusting its gaming leadership to match the changes, with Sarah Bond and Matt Booty ascending to key positions in the Xbox division.

In a memo circulated among Microsoft employees and reported by The Verge, Matt Booty, formerly the head of Xbox Game Studios, is now ascending to the position of President of Game Content and Studios. This new role sees him the go-to guy for Xbox Game Studios, while concurrently overseeing ZeniMax Media, Bethesda Softworks' parent company, directly, presumably to prevent another disaster like Redfall and guarantee more hits like Starfield.

As ZeniMax Media maintains its operations in a limited integration format, Jamie Leder, its president and CEO, remains at the helm, but now reports directly to Booty. This structure signifies Microsoft's commitment to collaboration and a sustained excellence in gaming. As Microsoft Gaming's CEO, Phil Spencer, emphasized, "Great games are fundamental to everything we do." By fostering an environment where Xbox Game Studios and ZeniMax's development studios can seamlessly collaborate, Microsoft aims to cultivate and expand its portfolio of games that resonate with players globally.

While Hi-Fi Rush was a huge success for the Xbox, it probably didn't make the company too much money.