Harness's acquisition of ChaosNative, the primary sponsor of the LitmusChaos project, aims to enhance chaos engineering practices for enterprises, particularly within cloud-native services, by integrating these methods into CI/CD pipelines. This collaboration intends to help developers identify issues earlier in the delivery cycle while maintaining LitmusChaos's community-first approach and expanding its feature set. Over the past four years, LitmusChaos has evolved from offering chaos experiments for Kubernetes-based microservices to a comprehensive framework supporting a wide range of application and infrastructure targets. The project has achieved CNCF incubating status, reflecting its maturity and widespread adoption, and it continues to see significant community engagement. As part of Harness, efforts will focus on improving chaos orchestration services, expanding the fault library, and supporting SREs, along with exploring new chaos engineering use cases and maintaining active community involvement through events and workshops. The initiative also plans to introduce certifications to further spread chaos engineering knowledge, supported by the ongoing dedication of the LitmusChaos team and the broader chaos engineering community.