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*David Wu - Chief Technology Officer <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/david0wu0pseudo '''LinkedIn''': ''David Wu]''</ref>
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*Sally Huang - Producer <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/sallyhuang '''LinkedIn''': ''Sally Huang'']</ref>
*Sally Huang - Producer <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/sallyhuang '''LinkedIn''': ''Sally Huang'']</ref>
*Chris Buckley - Graphic Designer


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343 Industries, commonly shortened to 343i or 343, is a subsidiary of Microsoft Studios located in Redmond, Washington. It is tasked with overseeing the Halo franchise and creating new properties for the series. The team's name is a reference to 343 Guilty Spark, the monitor of Installation 04.

Overview

After Bungie separated from Microsoft to become an independent studio in 2007, the intellectual property rights to the Halo franchise remained with Microsoft. In 2010, Bungie announced that Halo: Reach would be their last Halo game and that all future games in the series would be developed by 343 Industries.[1] Since its establishment in 2007, several Bungie employees have transferred to 343, including Frank O'Connor and Chad Armstrong. In addition, 343 Industries has hired several of its employees from the Halo community, including Jeremy Patenaude and Jacob Benton of Ascendant Justice and Jessica Shea of Hawty McBloggy.

343's first project was Halo Waypoint, a downloadable Xbox LIVE application developed in conjunction with Certain Affinity and released in 2009. Its content is also available on the official Halo website at Xbox.com. Certain Affinity also created the maps in the Defiant Map Pack, the first map pack to be released by 343. Their current major projects include Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, developed in conjunction with Saber Interactive, and Halo 4, the first game in a new trilogy. In 2010, 343 released their first official podcast, entitled 343 Sparkast. After Bungie announced they would discontinue Halo-related Bungie Weekly Updates in July 7, 2011, 343 Industries started publishing the Halo Bulletin, a weekly writeup of Halo news.[2]

Projects

Upcoming and ongoing

Released

Known employees

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