If you watch closely Xbox and gaming news, then you may recall that Glenn Israel — former art director of Halo Studios (formerly 343 Industry) WHO left the developer last October – made serious accusations against the studio two months ago, accusing its management of “unethical and/or illegal acts”. during his tenure there.
Israel, developer blacklisting, favoritism, fraud, etc. claimed to have occurred (and potentially still occurs) and made further statements about the “inaccuracy” in the recruitment processeshe explained that he had witnessed cases of nepotism (hiring and promoting friends) and harassment campaigns designed to fire certain employees.
Tyler Davis, former community support coordinator for Halo Studios, supported Israel’s comments, expressing that “They have defiled many of us to cover up some evil.”
Recently, Israel began urging Microsoft to launch a third-party investigation into Halo Studiosasking other developers and fans to “please forward this message to your networks” and “Claim Accountability”. Now, a few days later, he is pushing for a study using it Microsoft’s new Xbox Player Voice feedback forum.
“I contend that the management of Halo Studios has committed and continues to commit numerous unethical and illegal actions to the detriment of the franchise, its developers, and the community that supports their products.” he wrote. “As an art director there for the past two years, I have personally witnessed or been exposed to these actions, properly reported them, and faced retaliation from both studio management and Microsoft HR.”
“Gamers deserve to know the circumstances behind the decline of the once-flagship XBOX franchise, its developers need justice, and a certified third-party investigation is the only way to expose the objective truth,” he said.
In the last few days, it has managed to get some solid traction with 349 votes and 92 comments at the time of writing. Fans have been very supportive of Israel and are rallying behind him to demand that Microsoft conduct a third-party investigation into the culture at Halo Studios.
“As a lifelong Halo fan, I believe this is in the franchise’s best interest. Treating your employees right and having accountable leadership is critical to a thriving Halo community and sustainable future,” one supporter commented.
In the end, I’m not sure if anything will actually happen as a result of this push, but I hope that what happened at Halo Studios is resolved somehow. Note that Israel’s claims were not the first sign of deep-rooted issues; In 2023 several former developers have harshly criticized the leadership and management followed by a huge wave of layoffs. A final report detailing how devastating the “mass destruction” was for the studio and its teams.
All of this happens in the months leading up to release Halo: The campaign has evolvedA remake of the first Halo game from 2001, built on Unreal Engine 5. It supports Xbox, PC, Xbox Game Passand even PS5a rumor release date July 28.
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