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October 3, 2007 2:52 PM PDT

Rumor mill: Microsoft letting Bungie go free

by Daniel Terdiman
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The Intertubes are all a-buzz today, especially the video game corner, about a rumor that Microsoft has made the decision to let Halo developer Bungie become an independent studio again.

This is interesting timing, given that Halo 3 was just released last week, to largely enthusiastic reviews and huge commercial success, and that there are still additional Halo properties to come, including a project being produced by Lord of the Rings impresario Peter Jackson.

Still, according to the rumors, first reported by 8bitJoystick, Microsoft would keep hold of the Halo property, and would simply allow Bungie--which was solo before being bought by Microsoft--to produce independent projects again.

The official word, meanwhile, from Microsoft is that it "has no announcement planned," reports 1Up.

We don't have any additional direct insight to report on this, but will check back in the moment we do.

Originally posted at Gaming and Culture
Daniel Terdiman is a staff writer at CNET News covering games, Net culture, and everything in between. E-mail Daniel.
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heh...
by Nocturnex October 3, 2007 4:31 PM PDT
i highly doubt Microsoft is going to allow such a money maker especially for their XBox systems(consoles are rarely known to even break even on the investment put into them, it's the games that make the money) especially knowing Microsoft's business practices, but we can all hope its real.
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well...
by chuchucuhi October 4, 2007 5:20 AM PDT
Maybe they will set them free but sign them to an exclusive rights contract or something. Sony did that with Sqauresoft and it really wor...
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Back to Mac
by anole360 October 4, 2007 6:08 AM PDT
Maybe they could go back to being the premier game developer for
the Mac as was their original business model. Anyone remember
Marathon, the precursor to Halo?
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lol
by crusadex October 4, 2007 7:24 AM PDT
Yeah right.There are so many mac game machines out there.Bussiness being the keyword.
Wouldn't make sense for them with the 360,wii,PC and PS3 market wide open.Sure they might do mac on the side but....why????
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Nobody plays games on Macs
by dcsonka October 4, 2007 1:44 PM PDT
Seriously, come on. The only thing people do with Macs is store their photos, songs, and movies. If all you ever did was watch or read Apple press releases, that is the impression you would get.
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