Rumor: Microsoft May Consider Moving Halo to Activision as Xbox Reviews the Franchise’s Future
A new industry rumor suggests that Microsoft may be exploring major changes to the future of the Halo franchise, including the possibility of involving Activision in its development. The claim surfaced during a recent discussion about Xbox's ongoing internal restructuring, but no official announcement has been made, and the report remains unconfirmed.

According to the rumor, Xbox leadership is conducting a broad evaluation of how the Halo franchise is managed following years of mixed commercial and critical results. Industry journalist Jez Corden has stated that Halo is being "very, very, very heavily evaluated," though he also emphasized that the series remains a key part of Xbox's long-term strategy and is not at risk of being shut down.
Speculation about Activision's potential involvement has fueled debate among fans, particularly because the publisher's studios have extensive experience producing large-scale first-person shooters through the Call of Duty franchise. However, the original source behind the Activision rumor reportedly admitted they do not necessarily believe the claim themselves, leading many community members to urge caution until Microsoft comments publicly.
For now, Halo Studios continues development of Halo: Campaign Evolved, while Microsoft has repeatedly described Halo as one of Xbox's flagship properties. Although internal restructuring could lead to changes in how resources are allocated or how future Halo projects are managed, there is no official evidence that Activision will take over the franchise. Until Microsoft confirms any organizational changes, reports about Activision's role should be treated as speculation rather than established fact.