Microsoft has confirmed the development of multiple new Halo games, coinciding with the rebranding of 343 Industries to "Halo Studios." This marks a significant shift for the studio responsible for the iconic military sci-fi franchise.
Xbox Game Studios' 343 Industries Rebrands to Halo Studios
Halo Studios Embarks on a New Era of Halo Game Development
Microsoft's Halo Studios (formerly 343 Industries) has announced several new Halo game projects are underway. This announcement also included the official rebranding from 343 Industries to Halo Studios, signifying a fresh start for the franchise.
"Halo's history comprises two distinct chapters: Bungie and 343 Industries," explained Studio Head Pierre Hintze. "Now, we're responding to player demand by not only improving development efficiency but also fundamentally reimagining how we create Halo games. This marks the beginning of a new chapter."
The studio will leverage Epic Games' Unreal Engine 5 (UE5) for these new Halo titles. UE5's reputation for high-quality graphics and realistic physics makes it an ideal choice for enhancing the Halo experience. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney tweeted, "Epic is honored that Halo Studios has chosen our tools for their future endeavors!"
Halo's leadership team outlined a renewed focus on player feedback and satisfaction. Hintze stated, "Our previous approach overemphasized creating the right conditions for Halo Infinite's success. Now, our singular focus is creating the best possible Halo games."
COO Elizabeth Van Wyck emphasized the importance of player-driven development. "Success hinges on building games players want to play. This new structure empowers the game developers to make key decisions, and we're actively seeking broader player feedback to guide our direction."
Art Director Chris Matthew highlighted the advantages of UE5, stating that the transition allows the team to overcome limitations of the older Slipspace engine. "Some Slipspace components are nearly 25 years old," he explained. "While continuously developed, Unreal offers features unavailable in Slipspace, features that would require immense time and resources to replicate."
The shift to UE5 also promises faster development cycles and quicker content updates. Van Wyck noted, "It's not just about faster game releases, but also quicker updates and adapting to player preferences." Halo Studios has already begun recruiting for these new projects.