Xbox Live founder leaves Microsoft

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Xbox Live Founder Boyd Multerer announced his departure from Microsoft this week after 17 years with the company. Multerer revealed the career change via his Twitter account, saying "Goodbye Microsoft. It was a good run. Xbox was Great! Time to do something new." Multerer's bio on the social media site indicates that the "something new" he's up to is on his own terms, as he is "currently doing independent secret stuff."

Multerer not only led the design and direction of Microsoft's Xbox Live service starting in 2000, but also served as project manager and led the creation of XNA, the company's toolset that facilitates independent game development for its platforms. The longtime Microsoft designer's last position with the company was as director of development since 2011, designing the operating software of its latest home console, Xbox One.

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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2014/12/30/xna-xbox-live-founder-leaves-microsoft/

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XMonst3rXPosted:

I tjink he has just had enough tbh

-GoldCoast-Posted:

Wonder why he left? Going onto something new perhaps?

JetzPosted:

I don't think this is so bad that he's gone tbh

VauxhallPosted:

everyone saying this could end bad. i think this could be good

The-MonstrosityPosted:

this is bad, they better hire someone who knows what there doing, i dont want xbox live to turn into a shit heap!

The-ProfessorPosted:

This can be a really bad thing or a good thing. The next person better know what he/she is doing.

GrownPosted:

Microsoft better be able to find a good replacement wonder why he is leaving to begin with.

codsturePosted:

Maybe the next person will actually do something better for xbox

Nathan--Posted:

Edgy This is where xbox gets really good or really bad.


We all live in hope then.

Hopefully they find an even better replacement to take xbox into the next generation

CraigPosted:

He has done more bad than good, i suppose that's one more thing to take away from his job...