As a former Game Design graduate I have met many people who have been thrilled with the idea of making games. Many of which have sat around discussing how much they would thrive on that kind of life style, but never follow through for their own reasons.

I've been fortunate enough to meet a group of guys that I actually love working with. On weekends you wont find us watching tv, or playing games on Xbox Live. You'll find us in a corner of a low key bar, starbucks or my house brain storming and drawing out ideas on a napkin hehe!

It doesn't always take an immense amount of people to create a game. Our team has the three key elements in which many teams lack (communication, drive & passion). I can honestly sit here and say that we work extremely well together. Communication comes easy to us, were open minded, and take well to constructive criticism. That's how a team should work, and that's why DevMods was created. We will try our best to bring what we know to the table. It's also important for us to hear what our community has to offer, that kind of input is not only crucial but will make our team stronger in the long run.

Over the years I've been fortunate enough to work certain people who have made the Halo Modding Community what it is today. These guys are extremely close to me and have shown me true support and dedication in many ways. Seventy-five percent of the developers I know from the Halo Modding Community are programmers! I think this counter acts nicely balancing out our design team. Combining these two forces into one has made us extremely powerful. We're here to learn and grow stronger as one unit. We brainstorm, discuss, and develop as a team, that's how we operate.

We also promise to keep everyone updated with our progress as we move along. You can visit our WIP Section for more information.

If anyone has questions for us you can Contact us via email.

See you on the battlefield.