Asha Sharma, the new Xbox CEO, ने सार्वजनिक रूप से Microsoft और Discord के बीच एक renewed collaboration का संकेत दिया है, इसे Game Pass को खिलाड़ियों के लिए और अधिक appealing बनाने के एक broader effort के हिस्से के रूप में framing किया है। यह announcement X पर एक post के माध्यम से आया, जहाँ Sharma ने लिखा: “Some of you might start to see some code in the wild, and we will share more details with you all soon.”
Discord के अपने accounts ने quickly post को amplify किया, Xbox और Discord दोनों logos वाले एक graphic को "soon" शब्द के साथ share किया। Vague? Yes. But the speed of Discord's response signals this is more than a casual mention.
What Sharma actually said, and what it signals
Sharma's X post से full quote को closely पढ़ना worth है: "For years, Xbox and Discord have worked together to make it easier for players to connect, chat, and play across devices. We're teaming up again as we continue to make Game Pass more flexible for our players."
The key here is that phrase "more flexible." Sharma has been consistent in her messaging since taking the CEO role: Game Pass, in her own words from a leaked internal memo, had become "too expensive for players." The Discord teaser fits neatly into that same narrative, suggesting the partnership could mean subscriber perks, bundled access, or some form of Discord Nitro integration.
Exactly what form the collaboration takes remains unconfirmed. Some level of Discord integration with Xbox consoles already exists, so this appears to be something meaningfully new rather than a minor refresh.
The Game Pass price cut that set this in motion
This Discord tease lands just days after Microsoft announced a price reduction for Game Pass. The accompanying Xbox Wire post stated the change "responds to a lot of feedback we've gotten so far," acknowledging that the subscription had drifted out of reach for a significant portion of its audience.
There is a trade-off baked into the new structure, though. Call of Duty titles will no longer launch day-one on Game Pass, with new entries instead planned as additions during the holiday season following their release. For players who subscribed primarily to access Call of Duty at launch, that is a real change to the value proposition.
Call of Duty games will no longer be available on Game Pass at launch. New titles will be added during the holiday season after their release date.
Sharma's first moves as Xbox CEO
The Discord news is just one piece of a busy opening stretch for Sharma. She scrapped the "this is an Xbox" marketing campaign shortly after taking the role, describing it as something that "didn't feel like Xbox." She has also been direct about artificial intelligence, stating she has "no tolerance for bad AI" amid wider concerns about AI-generated content spreading across gaming platforms.
Taken together, the picture of Sharma's Xbox is one focused on pulling the service back toward its core audience: players who want value, community features, and a subscription that does not feel like it is working against them.
What comes next
The "soon" from Discord's account and Sharma's promise to "share more details" suggest a formal announcement is close. Whether this means discounted Game Pass tiers bundled with Discord Nitro, exclusive subscriber perks, or deeper console-level integration is still open. Given that Sharma specifically mentioned codes appearing "in the wild," some kind of promotional code distribution through Discord seems like a reasonable read of the situation.
For the latest Xbox and Game Pass coverage as this develops, keep an eye on our gaming news for updates and breakdowns as more details land.







