Xbox CEO Asha Sharma says the company decided to drop Copilot for Gaming on consoles because players simply weren’t interested in it.
Speaking about Xbox’s AI plans, Sharma said, “our console players aren’t excited by that.” She explained that while AI can be useful in areas like GPU upscaling and other technical improvements, “we have to make sure it’s solving a problem if we put it out there for gaming.”
Copilot for Gaming was originally pitched as an AI assistant that could help players with tips
Xbox has now shifted its focus toward using AI to improve games and performance rather than adding a copilot chatbot
🚨 Palworld 1.0 - July 10th!
Pal Tamers, the time has come!
A strange energy is coming from the World Tree...
Palworld's first-ever cinematic trailer debuted at Summer Game Fest alongside the release date you have been waiting for!
Gather your Pals.
Palpagos awaits!
SONY JUST SOLD PEOPLE A $14 GAME THAT WAS NEVER A GAME
During Marathon's free week, PS5 players on the US store found the Deluxe Edition dropped to $14 after claiming the trial, so they bought it thinking they got the full game.
They didn't. They bought cosmetics with the game's name printed on the box.
- The store listing literally said "Marathon" was included in the Deluxe Edition
- The $14 only covered Runner Shells, a battle pass voucher, and other extras
- The PS Store thought trial players already owned the base game, so it charged them for the "upgrade" only
- When the free week ends June 9, they lose everything unless they buy the base game again
Sony quietly removed the offer and started handing out refunds. Bungie's second unforced error in 48 hours.