We have all seen and heard the Xbox marketing campaign “This is an Xbox.” For many fans, myself included, it landed poorly. It made those who invested in Xbox hardware feel like second fiddle, and that is exactly how it came across.

The messaging suggested that an Xbox console was no longer essential. Instead, you could pick up a phone, tablet, or laptop and feel just as invested in Xbox as someone who had spent money on a Series X.

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Fast Technology | Microsoft)Photos of Xbox's floor at GDC 2026Photos of Xbox’s floor at GDC 2026(Image credit: Fast Technology | Microsoft)

Recently, Satya Nadella sat down with new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma for an internal Q&A with the Xbox team. During the session, he reassured staff and addressed what many see as the elephant in the room: how Microsoft views gaming.

While it may sound like corporate speak, his comments were largely positive. Nadella reiterated that Microsoft will “always” invest in gaming and described Xbox as core to the company’s identity.

Details from the Q&A surfaced through an exclusive here at Windows Central. However, prior to this, Asha Sharma announced Project Helix, Xbox’s next-generation console designed to play both Xbox and PC games. A new marketing slogan has now entered the picture.

Xbox at GDC 2026 Future Starts Now

(Image credit:  Fast Technology | Microsoft)

At Xbox’s upcoming appearance at GDC this week, we get a look at its booth, which features several new marketing slogans.

These include “Build for what’s next” and “The future of Xbox starts now,” alongside “empowering developers for 25 years,” with a display showcasing every Xbox console up to the Xbox Series.

Now it’s worth mentioning that these are not actually new marketing slogans but rather talk exclusive for GDC, which is geared more toward developers than consumers; however, it does give us an idea of the direction Xbox is heading.

With that said, we won’t have to wait long to see what these slogans might mean. Jason Ronald, Xbox’s VP of Next Generation, is set to take the stage on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, to discuss Xbox’s 25 years and what comes next.

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