also Ive seen this war coming for 2 years now, as alot of Japanese game's jumped ship for the xbox, and bungie's bad breakup with Microsoft, this seem like was going to happen at some point. but too your point, the amount of PS only stuff is abit one sided.
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To be fair, Bungie left Microsoft on pretty good terms. Their contract expired - simple as that. I don't consider Bungie to be this big 'evil corporation', because I find the notion of personifying a company to be ridiculous, but I am actually quite saddened by some of the actions of my once beloved dev team (I'm not talking about the exclusive content at this point).
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Edited by Rory Mercury IX: 8/25/2014 7:34:23 PMfor the record, why did they end your contract?
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Edited by Capt Explodabob: 8/25/2014 6:53:41 PMNo shit, that gif made my day. As far as I remember, their contract expired back in 2007(source will be below), but were then re-contracted to make two more games for Microsoft, Halo 3: ODST and Halo Reach. Bungie handed Halo, entirely, over to 343 in March of 2012. In total, I think that five (maybe a few more) Bungie employees left Bungie to join 343 so that they could continue to work on Halo. The most predominate two from recollection were Frank O'connor and Chad Armstrong. Since then, Joseph Staten, essentially the father of Halo, left Bungie to go work for Microsoft. As far as I know, there is no more history to share. Source: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/press/2007/oct07/10-05bungieevolvespr.aspx
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Edited by Rory Mercury IX: 8/25/2014 6:58:03 PMi would be more into halo 4-5 but it didn't feel right, i mean i would rock the bored but get no fun out of it, and the story feels forced.