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    Xbox rethinks console strategy, explores new business models amid RAM crisis

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    Microsoft is doing something it rarely does: admitting a plan needs to change before the plan actually ships. Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and strategy chief Matthew Ball both acknowledged this week that the company’s next-generation console, codenamed Project Helix, is being fundamentally reworked in response to the global memory shortage known as RAMageddon.

    The pivot isn’t just about swapping cheaper components into a box. Microsoft is exploring what Ball called “radically different” console business models, a phrase that carries significant weight when you consider the company already runs one of gaming’s largest subscription platforms in Game Pass.

    What RAMageddon means for Helix

    The 2026 global RAM shortage has been brutal for anyone building hardware that needs memory. AMD has projected a 20% drop in gaming revenue for late 2026, and Microsoft’s own Surface devices have already seen price spikes tied to component costs.

    “We are working very hard to rethink everything that we can about Helix, which is a console we are committed to shipping, and we are very cognizant of the ways in which we need to change as a company to make sure it is affordable, to make sure that it’s flexible,” said Ball.

    Microsoft still plans to ship alpha prototypes of Project Helix to developers starting in 2027. The console is expected to run on AMD silicon and may adopt a fully digital design, eliminating the optical disc drive entirely.

    Sharma, who took over as Xbox CEO in February 2026 after succeeding Phil Spencer, appears to be steering the division toward a services-first mentality. That means Game Pass subscriptions, cloud streaming, and potentially new monetization structures that reduce the company’s dependence on selling physical boxes at tight margins.

    The subscription-first console and what it means for digital ownership

    The blockchain gaming market is projected to reach $279.10B in 2026, growing at a compound annual rate of 21.8% through 2034.

    Microsoft hasn’t announced any blockchain integrations for Helix or Game Pass. But the company’s broader Azure cloud platform already supports blockchain services.

    What this means for investors

    AMD’s projected 20% revenue decline in the gaming segment signals that the pain isn’t limited to Microsoft. Sony, Valve, and any company shipping silicon-heavy consumer devices will feel the same pressure.

    Microsoft’s advantage is that it already has Game Pass, a recurring revenue engine that doesn’t depend on shipping physical units.

    Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

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