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Bungie go bye-bye, the end of Halo as you know it
What first sounded like a Microsoft bashing rumors turns out to be mostly true. Bungie Studios, the development house behind the ludicrously successful Halo games (published by Microsoft), has upped and left. Bungie started as an indie development house in 1991, was acquired by Microsoft in 2000, and was just now bought back by Bungie.
Posted October 05, 2007
By NEWSROOM, EVERGEEK MEDIA
 
Bungie Studios and Microsoft Corp. just announced that Bungie Studios, the developers of Microsoft's Halo franchise, will once again become a privately held independent company, Bungie, LLC, in which Microsoft will hold a minority equity interest.

Though there have long been rumblings about the Bungie team pining to do something other than Halo, the new symbiosis between the new Bungie and former rein-holder Microsoft is now described as "focused on the continued success of the 'Halo' franchise," but also that both parties intend "to expand their partnership to include new IP created and owned by Bungie."

So, on paper, it seems everyone is happy. Bungie will make new games that have nothing to do with freakin' Halo, and Microsoft will, presumably, get dibs.

Bungie's management retained the services of Don Leeds, senior managing director of B-Hive Global, LLC, to assist in the structuring of the deal and negotiating on their behalf. Details as they emerge.
 
 
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Bungie go bye-bye, the end of Halo as you know it

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Announcement, Bungie Studios, Legacy Systems, Windows PC, Xbox, Xbox 360
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