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**''[[Ghosts of Onyx]]'' sequel
**''[[Ghosts of Onyx]]'' sequel
*''[[Halo: Reach]]'' - Future content.
*''[[Halo: Reach]]'' - Future content.
*''[[Halo 4]]''  - Upcoming game


===Released===
===Released===

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343 Industries is a Microsoft Game Studios internal-build team established to create new properties for the Halo series.[1][2]

Projects

Upcoming and ongoing

Released

Known employees

  • Frank O'Connor - Franchise Development Director, formerly an employee of Bungie [3]
  • Kevin Grace - Managing Editor [4]
  • Jonathan Goff - Community Manager [5]
  • Jeremy Patenaude – Content Creator (Formerly of AscendantJustice.com) [5]
  • Jacob Benton – Content Creator (Formerly of AscendantJustice.com)[5]
  • Kenneth Scott - Senior Art Director [6]
  • Corrinne Yu - Principle Engine Programmer [6]
  • Justin Korthof - Community Manager [7]
  • Chad Armstrong - Designer, formely an employee of Bungie [8]
  • Gabriel Garza - Artist
  • Nicolas Bouvier - Artist
  • Jason Pace - Creative Director for Halo Waypoint [9]
  • Sotaro Tojima - Audio Director[10]
  • Bonnie Ross – General Manager [5]
  • Josh Holmes – Executive Producer [5]
  • David Ellis (formerly of 1up.com) - Content Producer [11]
  • Daniel Price - Software Developer
  • Che Chou - Studio Producer
  • Josh Kerwin - Unknown[citation needed]
  • Ryan Payton - Unknown [6]
  • David Wu - Unknown [6]
  • Seth Gibson -Unknown
  • Sally Huang - Unknown [citation needed]
  • Jessica Shea - Community Manager (Formerly known as Hawty McBloggy)
  • Vic DeLeon - Lead Mission Artist, formerly of Bungie

Trivia

Sources