Halo developer 343 Industries announces a rebranding, while also confirming a move to Unreal Engine 5 for its upcoming games.
Industries has rebranded itself as Halo Studios as it shifts focus to new Halo projects powered by Unreal Engine 5.
Today, the company revealed that 343 Industries, its in-house game development team that has been making games in the series since Halo 4 in 2012, is getting a new name: Halo Studios. However ...
It's the end of an era at 343 Industries, as the developer is going by a new name, Halo Studios, with multiple Halo games apparently in development. Just yesterday, in this story about how Halo ...
Microsoft’s 343 Industries has rebranded as Halo Studios and it has adopted Epic Games’ Unreal Engine. Halo Studios made the ...
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It turns out the Halo franchise isn’t retiring after all. 343 Industries has revealed their ambitious new plans for the future of the Halo franchise. On a post in the Xbox Wire blog, they ...
Xbox Game Studios subsidiary 343 Industries is changing its name to Halo Studios, and all future Halo projects will be built in Unreal Engine 5, including multiple new Halo games currently in ...
Halo developer 343 Industries has rebranded as Halo Studios and announced that they have multiple Unreal Engine-based games in development. The first Unreal project that they’ve discussed is the ...
A new report indicates that Microsoft’s layoffs earlier this month have forced significant changes at its subsidiary 343 Industries, the company behind the Halo series of video games.