Halo Infinite It was well received on its D1, but its multiplayer side struggled to attract the sympathy of fans, who criticized the slowness of the news release. Now, it looks like Microsoft has decided to shake things up by putting a second team next to the game’s creator, 343 Industries, to perform the support function: exact proximityAustin, Texas based company.
The news was shared via a. very short version on the official website By Certain Proximity. The text in translation reads: “We’ve been part of the Halo franchise for over 15 years, and we are honored to say that we have deepened our relationship with 343 and are entrusted with the task of developing Halo further. It is endless in some new and exciting ways. Join us on our journey.”
exact proximity now hiring new staff. The team was founded in 2006 by Max Hoberman, former head of Halo’s online and multiplayer industry. The company works primarily as a support team and over the years has been committed to major franchises like Call of Duty and Halo.
The hope is that with this new boost, the 343 Industries team will be able to deliver all the news most requested by players, such as Forge and the campaign’s co-op mode.
Source: Multiplayer
