https://x.com/DogbrainLudus/status/1872302262707741075

For those OOTL, Digsite was/is a team of volunteers from the Halo modding community who were given special access to official dev repositories by Microsoft and Halo Studios for Halo CE, 2, 3, and Reach. They have made quite a few releases since forming a little over a year ago including the full recreation of the Halo 2 E3 2004 demo, cut Halo Reach vehicles added to forge, and tons of cut CE content being re-added, all as mods on PC.

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    8 hours ago

    Not a great first impression for the studio rebrand, still seems like there’s leadership issues at HS/343

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    19 hours ago

    Dang I understand ‘signing up as a volunteer to mod type’ but then Microsoft should have little to no say in how fast you do it as a volunteer imo. Rip though

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        They always do for their “special” volunteer groups. It’s like working at Microsoft with none of the benefits: drama, unprofessionalism, inconsistent instructions, and expecting you to do a fair amount of work in a certain time frame, all with no pay.

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    18 hours ago

    This is, unfortunately, all too familiar to how Microsoft treats volunteer groups. I’m proud of the team for the work they produced and putting their foot down. Halo Studios 343i Microsoft’s behavior towards these teams is ridiculous.

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    23 hours ago

    Microsoft try not to burn out developers challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)

    This is such a shame. This whole team were people working on it as volunteers as a passion project and it sounds like MS wanted too many things from them.

    We might still see stuff from the now much smaller team, but the pace is going to be very different I’d imagine:

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    Another post from a team member that explains the issues much better, they’re all discussing it on Twitter, apologies for bad screenshots

    Yikes.