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Deal with it: Ada Orth leaves Microsoft after "always on" Xbox tweet controversy

Microsoft Studios' Creative Director, Adam Orth, who sent out a series of controversial tweets regarding the always online Xbox consoles last week, is no longer...

April 11, 2013 / 10:40 IST

Microsoft Studios' Creative Director, Adam Orth, who sent out a series of controversial tweets regarding the “always online” Xbox consoles last week, is no longer with Microsoft. It isn’t clear if Orth was fired from his position or whether he simply resigned in the wake of the controversy. Polygon has confirmed with its sources that Orth is indeed not with Microsoft anymore.The company has so far been quiet about the departure of the man who generated a wave of anti-Microsoft sentiments all over social networking websites with his tweets.

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first published: Apr 11, 2013 10:31 am

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