- Players are wary of the new Xbox’s head gaming activity based on her profile.
- She unlocked many achievements over a short period, which is rather suspicious.
- The profile seems too buffed for an account that was just created last month.
There have been lots of talks about the new Xbox head after Phil Spencer retired from the company after 38 years. For one, she doesn’t have any gaming roots, and a new development is also making fans weirdly suspicious about her.
Asha Sharma’s gaming profile was created earlier this year, but it has many achievements that seem suspicious to get this quickly, which has led to the question if they’ve been fabricated to gain credibility.
Why it matters: Sharma recently revealed her top 3 games, and the answers seemed really artificial, and people have been wondering if she is actually a gamer or just trying to pose as one.

Sharma shared her Gamertag on X. She unlocked her first achievement on Januray 15, which suggests that the account was created around that time too. Surprisingly, in a short period, she already has over 10,000 Gamerscore.
Furthermore, she has 100% in Firewatch and 98% on Ball X Pit, the latter of which she played for 43 hours in just a week. Sharma also has some rare Minecraft achievements that take years to unlock.

She has also been bouncing between random games, typically bigger Xbox names like Fallout, Halo, Forza, and more. Funnily, a user suggested Borderlands 2 to her, and her profile shows she immediately jumped into it.
Players are now accusing that her profile is artificially buffed to resonate with the fans and make Asha Sharma a credible appointment. Sharma did say she is starting on a lot of games, but doing this much this quickly is suspicious.
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Abdullah is an avid gamer who primarily plays single-player titles. If you can’t find him anywhere, he’ll probably be at his desk playing The Witcher 3 for the millionth time. When he isn’t playing games, he’s either reading or writing about them.


