Xbox CEO Asha Sharma's Internal Memo Hints at Project Helix Holiday 2027 Release Window

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Logo of Project Helix on a black background.
  • Primary Subject: Xbox Project Helix (Next-Generation Xbox Console)
  • Key Update: An internal staff memo from Xbox CEO Asha Sharma reveals the company is actively making hardware plans for the holiday 2027 season, heavily signaling the target launch window for Project Helix despite soaring component costs.
  • Status: Confirmed (Internal memo verified, though the exact release date remains unannounced)
  • Last Verified: June 11, 2026
  • Quick Answer: Xbox Project Helix is heavily rumored to launch in late 2027, following an internal memo from CEO Asha Sharma targeting hardware plans for Holiday 2027.

After little to no updates regarding Project Helix, fans believe something is brewing in the Xbox offices.

Project Helix was first announced earlier this year, but details on its features and release date have not been shared. With no news about the console at the most recent Xbox Games Showcase 2026, many were left wondering about it.

However, CEO Asha Sharma appears to have hinted at the release date for Project Helix.

Project Helix Rumored to Come Out in Late 2027

Rumors have started circulating that Project Helix will be coming out soon, following a new memo released by Xbox CEO Asha Sharma.

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Word is that the new generation of Xbox consoles will be released next year. However, many have been skeptical about this predicted release due to the prices of hardware components skyrocketing. We've seen this with the constant price increases of different consoles, like the Switch 2 and PS5.

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However, it appears we may still be getting Project Helix.

In a new memo, Sharma noted that the company is dealing with the hardware component crisis. Despite that, they are making plans regarding hardware for the holiday of 2027. This has caused many to believe that specifically mentioning this window means a new wave of consoles will release at this time.

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However, Sharma also noted that Microsoft expects console components to be five times more expensive than they were last fall. With continued concerns regarding the price, nothing seems to be set in stone.

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