Microsoft's new CEO of Gaming and head of Xbox, Asha Sharma, shared the first concrete details about the company's next-generation game console, codenamed Project Helix.
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Xbox's new CEO Asha Sharma officially confirms the codename for the next-gen Xbox, Project Helix, and it is confirmed to play both Xbox and PC games.
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