No immediate replacement for Mattrick, says Microsoft

Xbox has yet to say who will replace outgoing chief Don Mattrick – if, indeed anyone will take his soon-to-be-vacant role.

This evening social games firm Zynga confirmed it had hired Mattrick as its new CEO.

He starts at Zynga next week.

In a memo to staff today Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer has thanked Mattrick for his work at Xbox, but hasn’t named a successor to the role.

Instead he says "Don’s directs will report to me and will continue to drive the day-to-day business as a team" which will be "particularly focused on shipping Xbox One this holiday."

When Peter Moore left the Xbox boss role in 2007, Mattrick’s switch to Microsoft was detailed immediately, but no such announcement has been made today.

The move to Zynga is "a great opportunity for Don, and I wish him success" said Balmer.

The full memo, first posted by Kotaku and also forwarded to MCV today, reads:

Subject: Don Mattrick’s Next Chapter

Zynga announced today that Don Mattrick would be its new CEO, effective July 8. This is a great opportunity for Don, and I wish him success. Don’s directs will report to me and will continue to drive the day-to-day business as a team, particularly focused on shipping Xbox One this holiday.

Since joining IEB more than six years ago, Don and his team have accomplished much. Xbox Live members grew from 6 million to 48 million. Xbox 360 became the No. 1 selling console in North America the past two years. We introduced Kinect and have sold more than 24 million sensors. We released fantastic games, and, most importantly, we expanded Xbox to go beyond great gaming to deliver all the entertainment people want — sports, music, movies, live television and much more.

In the past month, the IEB team showed for the first time here on our Redmond campus, and again at E3, how we are going to continue to transform entertainment with Xbox One. I am incredibly proud of the work and vision culminating in Xbox One.

I’m particularly excited about how Xbox pushes forward our devices and services transformation by bringing together the best of Microsoft. The consoles are incredible all-in-one devices with built-in services that consumers love, including Bing, Xbox Live, Internet Explorer, SkyDrive and Skype. And, just as important, Xbox Games, Xbox Video, Xbox Music and SmartGlass light up Windows PCs, tablets and phones.

Thank you, Don, for setting us on a path to completely redefine the entertainment industry. The strong leadership team at IEB and their teams are well positioned to deliver the next-generation entertainment console, as well as transformative entertainment experiences, long into the future.

Steve

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