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    Default Bungie says Halo: Reach is its last Halo game, working on new IP with new publisher



    Let's face it, folks -- ten years is a long time to be working on a single franchise. That ten years could feel like a lot more when you're rarely on break, back in the development seat for another new Halo nearly every two years. Such is the tale for ex-Microsoft developer Bungie Studios, who told IGN UK at this week's San Diego Comic-Con, "After Reach that's it for us." Meaning that after next year's Halo: Reach ships to stores, Bungie is out of the alien killin', FPS genre -- at least those starring members of the UNSC, that is.

    Though Bungie's Lars Bakken doesn't go into tons of detail about the studio's next game, he does say, "We're already working on a new IP that we can't talk about yet ... we've done a lot of different styles - first person to third person to RTS - so it could be anything." Eurogamer found out earlier in the day from Bakken that the upcoming game has yet to find a publisher, though Bungie is currently in talks with various companies and he says, "those talks are, I guess, close." Future Halo titles (you thought Reach was the last?) will be handled by 343 Industries, the recently trademarked, Microsoft-owned studio.

    We contacted Bungie for comment on Mr. Bakken's comments and were told, "While it's great to see so much public interest over what the future holds for Bungie, we're not ready to talk about any plans or games beyond Halo 3: ODST or Halo: Reach. It's no secret that we've had multiple projects in development nor that we've also been working on original IP in tandem to our Halo titles but our focus right now is on our two upcoming releases. We'll have more to say when the time is right."

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    Lets hope OSDT and Reach is one for the history books then.
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    Hah. If it will make them more money I am certain they will suddenly change their minds further down the line when convenient.

    Seen so many statements in the gaming world amount to little when suddenly a good deal is on the table.

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    iirc Gearbox will be in doing the development for the Halo series, post-Reach.

    It's not like the series is ending or anything, Bungie is simply going on to make other games.

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    ODST is looking good. Hopefully it'll be a good swansong for Bungie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strifehart View Post
    iirc gearbox will be in doing the development for the halo series, post-reach.

    It's not like the series is ending or anything, bungie is simply going on to make other games.
    no they're not !
    future halo titles (you thought reach was the last?) will be handled by 343 industries, the recently trademarked, microsoft-owned studio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dohc-WP View Post
    no they're not !
    Indeed. Gearbox also denied any involvement with the project on their twitter page 2 days ago.

    343 Industries is not just a dev studio from what I understand as they will oversee the Halo : Legends production as well.

    343 Industries is the publisher of the blockbuster "Halo" series of videogames and, as part of Microsoft Game Studios, oversees the "Halo" franchise, including novels, comics, licensed collectibles, apparel and more. 343 Industries is home to world-class developers working on future "Halo" projects, including "Halo Legends" and Halo Waypoint, as well as partnering with renowned developers such as Bungie LLC and Robot Entertainment to produce "Halo" games for Xbox 360 and Xbox LIVE
    So basically they will be contracting other development studios to work on new projects for them.
    Last edited by Strifehart; 01-08-2009 at 02:19 PM.

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