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SkyBox Labs Joins 343 Industries to Work on Halo: Infinite

It appears 343 Industries are looking for a little help this time around as they have formed a new partnership with SkyBox Labs to work on Halo: Infinite. The latter released a statement today, with both companies alluding to the idea that the game is so big and ambitious, they needed to come together to make the magic happen. Since the game is at least another year out, there's no way to pinpoint where the company's expertise will come into play, only that they will be working in areas "across the board".

Halo: Infinite
credit//343 Industries

"343 Industries is excited to continue our partnership with SkyBox Labs on Halo Infinite, with their team doing great work across many areas of our project," said Chris Lee, Head of Halo FPS at 343 Industries. "We have been working closely with 343 Industries on Halo projects for a number of years, and we're thrilled to be part of this exciting time in Halo's history," said Shyang Kong, Co-founder, SkyBox Labs. "Seeing the new art style and the return of the Master Chief, combined with the technology of the Slipspace Engine, has our studio energized and focused on teaming up with our partners at 343 Industries to realize the vision of Halo Infinite," added Steven Silvester, Co-founder, SkyBox Labs.


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