The president of Microsoft's "Interactive Entertainment Business," Don Mattrick, is leaving the company, according to a report at All Things Digital. His division oversees the Xbox gaming properties as well as the company's peripheral gaming initiatives. He's most recently known as the man who introduced the world to the Xbox One, as he took the stage on Microsoft's campus this past May to introduce the controller (seen above), next-gen Kinect sensor, and new console. He's been with the IEB department since 2010. He's also gotten in trouble with consumers lately, after he gave dismissive answers about the Xbox One's always online policy and $499 price point. He's also the man who wrote Microsoft's public DRM reversal letter.
Furthermore, ATD says Mattrick could be headed to social gaming giant Zynga. We've yet to hear back from Microsoft, though we'll update this post when we hear more.
Filed under: Gaming, HD, Microsoft
Source: All Things Digital
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