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Xbox console executive says she left team after refusing to wear bathrobe at GDC hotel

Gears of War Executive Producer Laura Fryer at GDC 2008
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Gears of War Executive Producer Laura Fryer at GDC 2008
Laura Fryer, who helped launch the first Xbox console, has recounted a disturbing encounter during the 2004 GDC. In a hotel room with another executive, she denied a request to wear a bathrobe. After pressured to leave her position, Phil Spencer invited her to join his publishing team at Microsoft.

In 2000, Laura Fryer was working under the co-creator of the original Xbox console, Seamus Blackley. Upon his departure, she became Director of the Xbox Advanced Technology Group. While seen as a rising star, her career came to an abrupt halt after an incident at the 2004 Game Developers Conference.

Fryer shared the personal account during a YouTube podcast that celebrated ex-Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer. She explained that “only a handful of people actually know the story”, but believes it was why she was pushed out of the Xbox division.

What happened at GDC 2004?

In 2004, Fryer was the lone female in a leadership position on her team. She helped launch Microsoft XNA to aid game development on Xbox consoles and mobile devices. The successful presentation took place at the GDC, which was months before the Xbox 360 reveal.

Following the keynote, Fryer, a PR representative, and an unnamed executive traveled to a hotel room to collect some controllers. As Fryer recounts:

Next thing I know, I'm handed a bathrobe and asked to put it on. I laughed like it was a joke, and I got out of there as fast as possible, but I was freaked out. I barely really thought about it much until the next week when I got back, and that's when I was suddenly told that I was being reorganized out of my job. I was being kicked out and replaced from the job I loved.

A friend who learned about the GDC incident spoke to HR regarding the matter. Despite a witness in the hotel room confirming the details, it didn’t change the outcome. After her career went from “red-hot to radioactive”, she had to explore other opportunities.

Fryer credits Phil Spencer for rescuing her career. When an interview at Bungie didn’t go as expected, he offered her a position on his Microsoft publishing team. Among other accomplishments, Fryer served as executive producer for the 2006 Gears of War release. Later, the gaming veteran would aid Epic Games with the development of Unreal Engine 4.

Other companies like the Microsoft-owned Activision Blizzard and Ubisoft have faced sexual harassment allegations. With gamers already unconvinced about the future of Xbox, it can’t afford similar scandals.

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Adam Corsetti, 2026-03- 1 (Update: 2026-03- 1)