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[UPDATE: For more on this story, check out our Bungie interview, and comments from Microsoft, Sony and Bungie.]
As the drama surrounding Call of Duty developer Infinity Ward continues to unfold, Activision has dropped a new bombshell: the company has signed a 10-year publishing agreement with Bungie to bring its "next big action game universe to market."
Activision will have the rights to publish the new intellectual property "on multiple platforms and devices." Does this extend outside Xbox 360? The press release doesn't say, but it seems likely, and in a video released to the press, Activision COO Thompas Tippl said the partnership was about bringing Bungie's next universe to "the platform of your choice."
Bungie, like Respawn Entertainment, retains the rights to the intellectual property. Few details on the project were released, not even a codename or vague release date. For all we know, Bungie's next project is years away. According to the announcement release, the deal has been in the works "over the past nine months."
In a bizarre coincidence, the news comes the same day Halo: Reach moves into open beta for select users, while the rest of the gaming world waits for the official switch to be turned on next week.
"It’s no secret that while the full might of our studio has focused on making Halo: Reach," said the studio on Bungie.net, "another core team, led by our co-founder and Studio Creative Director, Jason Jones, has already begun laying the groundwork to bring our newest universe, stories, and characters to life. Next up, the most ambitious game we’ve ever made, Halo: Reach. Built upon ten years of experience developing the Halo franchise, we’ve assembled the best team, the best technology, and the best talent to ensure that Reach is the game our fans deserve. Strap in and buckle up tight, we’re sending our baby out with a bang."
Bungie claims the partnership is simply to help the company's games reach a larger audience.
"Today, we’re poised to open a new chapter in Bungie’s history—one that begins with a partnership between Bungie and Activision and ends where we always knew it would, with World Domination," said the studio, with their tongue always firmly planted in cheek. "Our Next Big Thing now has a concrete path, leading from our studio to the platforms of our choosing. The business formalities are behind us. Our Constitution remains unchanged. We are still Bungie, still independent, and now we are free to bring our stories to an ever bigger audience."
Bungie remains partnered with Microsoft for Halo: Reach, scheduled for a release this fall on Xbox 360. Microsoft acquired Bungie back in 2000, converting their sci-fi shooter, Halo, into a breakout Xbox launch title. Bungie also produced Halo 2, Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST for Microsoft. The studio managed to broker its independence from Microsoft just days after the launch of Halo 3 for Xbox 360.
Activision continues to deal with the fallout from the firings of former Infinity Ward leadership Vince Zampella and Jason West. The duo have since formed Respawn Entertainment alongside EA Partners. While Electronic Arts is funding the new project, they do not control the intellectual property -- Respawn does. Both West and Zampella are suing Activision for control of the Modern Warfare brand, unpaid royalties and wrongful termination. 38 other former and current Infinity Ward employees recently filed suit against Activision over money, as well. It's possible the two lawsuits may be merged together.
Halo: Reach is largely expected to be Bungie's last self-developed Halo release. Microsoft formed 343 Industries, involving talent like Kojima Production assistant producer Ryan Payton and former Bungie content manager Frank O'Connor, to oversee the future of the Halo franchise from within Microsoft.
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7he0ch0
NOOOOOOOOOOO, Bungie why did you go for the worst publisher in Video game history, now whats gonna happen to you is get raped in the butt by activision
7he0ch0
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Bungie, haven't you seen what has been happening all around, your gonna get raped in the butt by Activision
krypto74
EVERYBODY PANIC!!!!!!!
RE:Platform of your choice... LOL yeah if you don't count Wii and DS. "Cooking MasterChief" isn't happening.
cavemandave1975
wow look fresh meat for activision (hands bungie some vasoline) lol
linc77
bungie sold pretty well without any help before I think they can do it again. dumb move in my opinion
mysterj
Bad news for M$, presumably they will lose Epic too.
Swal
Let's hope that both parties learn from this Infinity Ward fiasco.
djvexd
Yes, Bungie you are free and independant.....until
Darkelgta3
I don't see any problem with this I think bungie coming to the playstation 3 is great! Also if the lawsuit goes through the new studio by Vince Zampella and Jason West they may still get the call of duty franchise. Although I would like to see them do something other than a war title.
ProjektX13
Activison sucks the life out of games. I hope that things are different for Bungie and they are not stuck making an infinite amount of games like COD, GH, or TH games. Listening to H by Tool right now and is really making me think of half empty but half "fool". This sucks....
theLast_Knight
Wow. Didn't see this one coming...
nate8081
the winner here are the gamers. we(ps3) can now enjoy those games that 360 owners play
bigal584
Bungie Games On ps3??????
Eazydozeit
I have always boycotted Activision. Now I will boycott Bungie.
Mandark XX
This is a shocker of an announcement. While I do despise Activision and Bobby Kotick et al for all they have done lately (the current IW debacle; running the GH franchise into the ground), it looks like Bungie has kept themselves protected in this deal.
First off, IW was acquired by Activision. That is, Activision owns IW. From what I am reading here, they won't own Bungie. Bungie will still remain an independent company and this will be a partnership where Bungie will develop and Activision will distribute. Although I'm sure Activision will have a say, I don't believe they will have the same power of authority that they feel they have over IW.
Second, Bungie will apparently retain the rights to any new IP they develop during this partnership. This sounds similar to the EA/Respawn deal.
Again, I don't like Activision or, more specifically, the current group of "suits" that run Activision. I think they are pinheads and pirates (and not the cool "Jack Sparrow" types either ;) ) I don't think Bungie should get in bed with Activision because, despite how much better their deal looks compared to IW, you never know what Bobby and Co. are gonna pull. Especially if (when) Bungie creates the next big hit franchise...
Jhriad
Ugh. Why'd it have to be Activision? Just one more developer I'll have to add to the Activision boycott.
Seriously though it seems like they could have gotten the same deal out of EA Partners.
i-forgot-my-username
open to a wider crowd? activision is terrible everyone is going to run away far far away.
ilovemyjeep
Halo or no Halo, Bungie is still a developer with a lot of pull. Every gamer knows who Bungie is and what they are capable of. If they make a multi-platform title it's a big deal regardless of what the title is.
SouthernCDogg
I can't wait to see how this will turn out. I'm excited!
nate8081
Halo on the ps3, what next Gears of war for the ps3???
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