Halo Studios reportedly safe from closure as Xbox Reset restructuring continues
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Lee Brady
Summary
The article reports that during Microsoft's ongoing 'Xbox Reset' restructuring — which involves expected layoffs and potential studio closures across Xbox Game Studios — at least two first-party teams have reportedly avoided closure discussions: Halo Studios (overseeing new Halo projects) and one other unnamed studio. The piece is a brief news update on the restructuring's impact on Xbox's internal development teams.
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If sources are correct, those two teams are Halo Studios, which oversees new Halo projects
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