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Bungie, Microsoft part company

The Halo slips, according to leaked email
Tuesday, 2 October 2007, 23:49

THE RUMOUR MILL is spinning again after a Seattle Post-Intelligence reader posted an email received from a friend of a higher-up, stating that the creator of the massively popular Xbox series Halo, Bungie, has separated from Microsoft.

The email states Microsoft gets to keep all rights to the ‘Halo’ franchise and says the official announcement won’t be released until October 6th, so as to not impact the quarterly results.

Bungie was acquired by Microsoft in 2000, where it gained exclusive publishing and distribution rights to select Bungie-developed titles, including Halo. Microsoft has denied the split saying, “There’s been no such announcement. We continue to celebrate the tremendous success of the global phenomenon that is ‘Halo 3.’”

According to the email Microsoft was interfering with various aspects of Bungie’s business. It claims Voles were fiddling in everything Bungie did, from marketing to public relations. According to the email, Microsoft was also “stingy” with profits.

Whether the email is genuine or not remains to be seen. The full text of the missive is here. µ

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Doh!

Doh! There goes the series.
(Unless of course you really believe Halo is only a trilogy.)

posted by : MasterYoda34, 02 October 2007 Complain about this comment
Bungie, Microsoft part company

You're a rumor monger. Your article title should've been "Bungie, Microsoft to part company?"

posted by : Brian, 03 October 2007 Complain about this comment
Sat it aint so!

Microsoft? Screwing over a business partner? I can't believe it, that's totally unlike them!

(Hint: that's sarcasm. Or is it cynicism? I can never tell.)

posted by : Mr. T, 03 October 2007 Complain about this comment
its true

no this is true bungie annouced it here
http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=news&cid=12835

posted by : thepaperboy, 06 October 2007 Complain about this comment
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