Bungie Sticks A Plasma Grenade To Microsoft

by babblingdweeb | October 5, 2007 at 08:01 am
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It's official: Bungie Studios, riding high on the Halo 3 release, will be splitting from Microsoft.
Bungie has long been built on creativity, originality and the freedom to pursue ideas. Microsoft agreed, and rather than stifle our imagination, they decided it was in both our best interests to unleash it.

But what no one touches on or even looks in the direction of is why this is happening. What exactly happened that convinced Microsoft to "unleash" Bungie. I do find it interesting that Bungie uses the whole leash analogy and I suspect that perhaps the key to the whole story is wrapped up in that single word.


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Brian A Kennedy

babblingdweeb, thanks for getting this story out so quickly. It will now show up on the home page for four hours. If new developments justify it, I'll renew this flag for another cycle.

Morbus Iff
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at 08:09 on October 5th, 2007

The rumors were true, the sky IS falling! It's raining warthogs, hallelujah.

http://gameroom.mlgpro.com/view/yAIvsulpzMe2mI.html 

Jordan Yerman
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at 08:10 on October 5th, 2007

Will Bungie look to affiliate with another major company, or strike out on their own?

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Brian A Kennedy

Will they bring back Marathon? (Praying)

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Morbus Iff

They already did - Marathon: Motion Sickness is available on Xbox 360 Live Arcade.

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