Josh Holmes moves on from 343i to pursue indie dream
Studio head for Halo 5: Guardians "drawn to new horizons"
Joshua Holmes, the Studio Head of FPS game development on Halo 5: Guardians for 343 Industries, is leaving the company to pursue indie development in an amicable split.
Speaking on the studio blog, Holmes spoke of the importance of his time working on Microsoft's iconic franchise and announced the appointment of colleague Chris Lee to his former role.
"Like many of you, I fell madly in love with Halo 15 years ago," said Holmes. "The first time I played Halo it left an indelible mark. It transported me to a world filled with mystery and wonder, and introduced me to a hero I would come to know most intimately, the Master Chief. More than anything, it inspired me to want to make more games like it.~
Here at 343 Industries I was given the opportunity to do just that, and since that day I've dedicated my life to growing this studio and expanding the Halo universe. Along the way I've had the great fortune to work with some of the best talent in the industry and I'm proud of what we've accomplished together.
"I have loved every moment here on Halo but I find myself drawn to new horizons. This month I'm leaving 343 Industries and excited for my next adventure to pursue independent game development.
"As I depart I am passing the torch to my good friend and long-time partner in crime, Chris Lee. As the head of production on Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians, Chris has played a key role in the studio since our inception. He is a tremendous leader and Halo is in great hands with him."
343i's MD Bonnie Ross also wished Holmes well.
"Josh has been an instrumental leader for the Halo franchise, helping to build 343 Industries, and delivering multiple AAA games, as well as the ground-breaking sustain efforts for Halo 5: Guardians. After seven years of service to 343 Industries and the Halo universe, Josh Holmes will be leaving to work on his dream to develop independent games. I wanted to thank him for everything he has done for us and the Halo franchise, and I wish him the best of luck on his next adventure."