Halo director alleges he experienced ‘multiple harassment campaigns’ and ‘blacklisting, fraud, rampant favoritism’ at Halo Studios

Halo, as a franchise, hasn't been doing so well ever since Bungie upped and left it in Microsoft's hands to handle. As 343 Industries and later Halo Studios scrambled to keep the series running, it appears very disturbing things were going on behind the scenes, with strong allegations now leveled against Microsoft and Halo Studios executives. Glenn Israel, former 343 Industries art director, shared a two-part post on LinkedIn yesterday where he alleged he and others at Halo Studios were direct targets of harassment and misconduct, five months after leaving the company. Israel leveled strong claims against Microsoft and Halo Studios executives, as well as HR departments, whom he blames for being inert and not acting to safeguard employees from "multiple harassment campaigns," among other things. In the two posts, Israel says that in 2024 and 2025, he witnessed and experienced extensive misconduct that allegedly had the aim of generating grounds for the removal of himself and other employees. Halo has been in dire straits recently, and so has a good chunk of the industry. Image via Halo Studios "I witnessed firsthand or was personally subjected to numerous unethical and/or unlawful acts committed by senior Halo Studios representatives, including (but not limited to) blacklisting, fraud, rampant favoritism/cronyism (manifesting as hiring- and career-growth interference), and multiple harassment campaigns designed to provoke the constructive discharge of 'unwanted' employees otherwise in good standing," Israel said. He said that, after lodging a complaint, he was instead contacted by a senior Global Employee Relations staff member who threatened retaliation and killed any ongoing investigation. "Senior Halo Studios representatives engaged in a four-day-long act of harassment intended to manufacture a cause for my termination in July 2025," he explained. Furthermore, Israel claims HR was well aware of this whole ordeal but "failed to take any appropriate disruptive action during the act nor punitive action afterward." Halo Campaign Evolved saw "catastrophic mismanagement," Israel says, which had his whole art team "reassigned" while his role as director was made redundant in retaliation for the complaints. Even cursory investigations were disallowed and not performed, according to Israel. Israel's allegations extend beyond just Halo Studios and 343 Industries. He believes that Microsoft exploits layoffs as a way to get rid of good-standing employees "who have filed proper and effective complaints." "Organizations and investigations within Microsoft’s Human Resources umbrella are deliberately compartmentalized to obfuscate responsibility and create plausible deniability," he said. The gaming industry is no stranger to such flagrant misconduct and harassment, unfortunately. A few years ago, Activision-Blizzard was reported to be fostering a toxic work culture (via BBC), one where sexual harassment and other forms of horrible misconduct were exceedingly common. Now, if what Israel says is true, we've got another megacorporate giant facing the same unwelcoming, top-down work dynamic that inevitably leads to worse games with devs getting most of the blame. The post Halo director alleges he experienced ‘multiple harassment campaigns’ and ‘blacklisting, fraud, rampant favoritism’ at Halo Studios appeared first on Destructoid.

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Halo director alleges he experienced ‘multiple harassment campaigns’ and ‘blacklisting, fraud, rampant favoritism’ at Halo Studios


Halo, as a franchise, hasn't been doing so well ever since Bungie upped and left it in Microsoft's hands to handle. As 343 Industries and later Halo Studios scrambled to keep the series running, it appears very disturbing things were going on behind the scenes, with strong allegations now leveled against Microsoft and Halo Studios executives.

Glenn Israel, former 343 Industries art director, shared a two-part post on LinkedIn yesterday where he alleged he and others at Halo Studios were direct targets of harassment and misconduct, five months after leaving the company.

Israel leveled strong claims against Microsoft and Halo Studios executives, as well as HR departments, whom he blames for being inert and not acting to safeguard employees from "multiple harassment campaigns," among other things.

In the two posts, Israel says that in 2024 and 2025, he witnessed and experienced extensive misconduct that allegedly had the aim of generating grounds for the removal of himself and other employees.

Halo has been in dire straits recently, and so has a good chunk of the industry. Image via Halo Studios "I witnessed firsthand or was personally subjected to numerous unethical and/or unlawful acts committed by senior Halo Studios representatives, including (but not limited to) blacklisting, fraud, rampant favoritism/cronyism (manifesting as hiring- and career-growth interference), and multiple harassment campaigns designed to provoke the constructive discharge of 'unwanted' employees otherwise in good standing," Israel said.

He said that, after lodging a complaint, he was instead contacted by a senior Global Employee Relations staff member who threatened retaliation and killed any ongoing investigation.

"Senior Halo Studios representatives engaged in a four-day-long act of harassment intended to manufacture a cause for my termination in July 2025," he explained.

Furthermore, Israel claims HR was well aware of this whole ordeal but "failed to take any appropriate disruptive action during the act nor punitive action afterward." Halo Campaign Evolved saw "catastrophic mismanagement," Israel says, which had his whole art team "reassigned" while his role as director was made redundant in retaliation for the complaints.

Even cursory investigations were disallowed and not performed, according to Israel.

Israel's allegations extend beyond just Halo Studios and 343 Industries. He believes that Microsoft exploits layoffs as a way to get rid of good-standing employees "who have filed proper and effective complaints."

"Organizations and investigations within Microsoft’s Human Resources umbrella are deliberately compartmentalized to obfuscate responsibility and create plausible deniability," he said.

The gaming industry is no stranger to such flagrant misconduct and harassment, unfortunately. A few years ago, Activision-Blizzard was reported to be fostering a toxic work culture (via BBC), one where sexual harassment and other forms of horrible misconduct were exceedingly common. Now, if what Israel says is true, we've got another megacorporate giant facing the same unwelcoming, top-down work dynamic that inevitably leads to worse games with devs getting most of the blame.

The post Halo director alleges he experienced ‘multiple harassment campaigns’ and ‘blacklisting, fraud, rampant favoritism’ at Halo Studios appeared first on Destructoid.

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