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Halo Studios leaker Rebs Gaming, who previously delivered several reports on upcoming Halo titles, has now dedicated his latest video to the alleged mismanagement of the studio's leadership.
Rebs Gaming's sources blame specifically studio head Pierre Hintze, who reportedly has created a hostile environment and mismanaged projects, while Microsoft HR and senior Xbox leadership allegedly failed to intervene. Hintze was promoted from production lead to studio head on September 13, 2022, amid a company-wide restructuring that followed Halo Infinite.
Rebs Gaming received accounts from current and former Halo Studios staff, who spoke anonymously because they are constrained by NDAs or worried about retaliation, and presented the video as an effort to pressure Microsoft into changing Halo Studios' leadership. According to these sources, Hintze caused repeated HR complaints, abusive behavior toward employees, poor project planning, shifting priorities, and a broader erosion of morale.
More specifically, the video accuses Hintze of routinely berating development teams to the point that staff allegedly became reluctant to show him work. Rebs Gaming even quotes an alleged “I don’t give a fuck” response from Hintze to an engineering memo about work-life balance, and further claims he dismissed questions about workers gaining full-time status or better opportunities. One unnamed former staffer who worked close to leadership says Hintze verbally attacked them, told them to leave the studio, and that subsequent appeals to Microsoft HR and legal were ignored.
Then, Rebs Gaming started naming employees who were slighted. Michael Farney, for instance, head of production and executive producer on Halo Campaign Evolved (due to launch very soon), was a long-time friend of Hintze but was allegedly berated during the project's troubled development, demoted, took medical leave, and was then quietly dismissed during that leave.
In the report, Rebs Gaming notes that while Matt Booty promoted Hintze, the decisive support for his ascension to lead Halo Studios came from Craig Duncan, then head of Xbox Game Studios. It alleges Duncan had known Hintze for a long time and was meant to mentor him, but rarely did so because Duncan was based in London.
The video also mentions two more people at the leadership level within Halo Studios. Chris Matthews, the studio art director, allegedly hired personal friends rather than the most qualified candidates, with Rebs Gaming characterizing this as cronyism and adding that former art director Glenn Israel publicly confirmed that claim on LinkedIn. Matthews was also reportedly repeatedly brought to HR for inappropriate conduct toward coworkers and was made to apologize to his team in a meeting. Lastly, an unnamed source claims that Chief Operating Officer Elizabeth Van Wyck, who's responsible for the studio's finances, was frequently focused on personal matters, including vacations, rather than the Halo business.
It's not a pretty outlook on Halo Studios as a whole, just two weeks out of a big release. Should the studio (or Microsoft) choose to comment on the report, we'll update this story.
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