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    A video game divorce

    Bungee and Microsoft have parted ways.


    Bungie and Microsoft officially split
    Halo 3-maker set to "return to its independent roots" with MS retaining a minority financial stake in the company.
    By Emma Boyes, GameSpot UK
    Posted Oct 5, 2007 8:52 am PT

    Rumours have been bubbling over the Internet cauldron all week that Bungie would be jumping ship from its corporate masters at Microsoft. The rumours seemed unlikely to be true, as Bungie has been wholly owned by the Microsoft machine since 2000.

    Today, though, the unlikely became reality. This morning, Bungie announced it was officially splitting away from Microsoft to become an independent, privately held developer, Bungie LLC. Microsoft will continue to retain a minority stake in Bungie and continue its long-standing publishing agreement with the company.

    "While we are supporting Bungie's desire to return to its independent roots, we will continue to invest in our Halo entertainment property with Bungie and other partners, such as Peter Jackson, on a new interactive series set in the Halo universe," said Shane Kim, corporate vice president of Microsoft Game Studios.

    Bungie will remain in its current location in Kirkland, Washington, and will retain its primary focus on Microsoft platforms. Harold Ryan, Bungie's studio head, commented, "This...will enable us to expand both creatively and organizationally." Ryan also stated that the studio would continue to work on Halo and "beyond."

    "Bungie is like a shark," said Bungie founder Jason Jones. "We have to keep moving to survive. We have to continually test ourselves, or we might as well be dolphins. Or manatees." (Emphasis in the original.)

    Bungie's latest release, Halo 3, has nabbed $300 million in sales in its first week, becoming the fastest-selling video game in history and is even topping charts in Japan.
    We know Halo won't be going on any other platform other than the X-Box, but given Bungee's track record with that one franchise, they might start anew with another successful game on another platform possibly.

    Best of luck to them. Not that they need it.
    Last edited by Misty; 10-06-2007, 04:45 PM.

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    HALO SUCKS RIGHT EVERYONE

    SO DOES MICROSOFT

    somebody feed me

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      #3
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      *gives Magus a dog treat*

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        Originally posted by SirTMagus View Post
        HALO SUCKS RIGHT EVERYONE

        SO DOES MICROSOFT

        somebody feed me
        Psh, we all know you be playin' Halo 3 for 24 hours straight!

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          how long as this been news? cause i heard two fanboys talking about "what microsoft would do without bungie" and "they'd still have halo," several days ago.



          i want to know if they were psychic nerds

          "Bungie is like a shark," said Bungie founder Jason Jones. "We have to keep moving to survive. We have to continually test ourselves, or we might as well be dolphins.


          damn i wish he'd said sheep
          Last edited by gray; 10-06-2007, 05:38 PM.

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            It's probably just a matter of nerds who talk about every single aspect of the gaming community because they have nothing better to do.
            "Mindless killing doesn't do a lot for me anymore." - Sampson

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              Think this happened on thursday, actually.

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                #8
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                Yeah, knew this for a few days already. Doesn't surprise me though. It's only a big deal because Halo was just released.
                http://www.youtube.com/user/Goufunaki

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                  I wish they would allow the Halo DS to be released or finished.

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                    Originally posted by Vonwert View Post
                    I wish they would allow the Halo DS to be released or finished.
                    http://kotaku.com/gaming/rumor-smash...tch-307822.php

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                      If they're still putting out games for Microsoft does this really matter?
                      The Cyclops having only one eye, needed to seek shelter from the harsh sun. The shadow cast by the spheres gave him temporary respite.

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                        Originally posted by Goufunaki View Post
                        Yeah, knew this for a few days already. Doesn't surprise me though. It's only a big deal because Halo was just released.
                        Ah. Whoops. I just found this today at GameSpot.

                        Originally posted by Vonwert View Post
                        I wish they would allow the Halo DS to be released or finished.
                        I thought I saw some pics of that on the Web. Microsoft was rumored to have made some Nintendo DS games, and of course we all know they're letting Rare develop some games for the portable as well.

                        Hmmmm....

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                          #13
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                          We know Halo won't be going on any other platform other than the X-Box

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                            #14
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                            Why does this always happen to me?

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                              #15
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                              Well, Bungee did help get Microsoft several million dollars. They're not going to suffer because of the split.

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