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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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radion_null
EA: I have your Brutal Legend
ATV: I see. I'll take your Dead Space leads
EA: Well played. Keep 'em though because I just got 1/3 your infinity ward team
ATV: Like to play rough eh? I got Bungie
EA: damnit!
To be continued...
tsan104
Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!!!
NortheastMonk
It about made me pass out.
KINGZACH
My PS3 is happy!
As is my future PS4!
Phoenicks
Yep. Call of Duty: Future Warfare.
I can see the PR buzz words now: no developer before has done intergalactic combat against extraterrestrial opposition with this kind of intensity!
Bungie may own their IP, but Activision owns the publishing. In a sense, Bungie owns nothing, because Activision can always say that "we won't publish Game X until you include such-and-such."
Matches Malone
Given the very public goings on with IW, I doubt Bungie would have signed any contract with Activision without making damn sure they weren't gonna get hosed when it comes to royalties and creative independence. The press release said that Bungie would retain any intellectual property they create. The prospect of selling millions more copies of whatever they come up with in the future is prolly what motivated them. Not just the Xbox niche, but all niches.
assassinsODST
Wow..... Respawn Just got "WE DON"T NEED YOU!!" Then pimp slapped them in the face. I can alrecy tell though..... this may be the start of a Bungie downfall..... BTW people, all the systems have their ups and downs so shut up about your "OMG HALO SUX KEEPS 1T 0N UR SHATTY 360!!!" or "OMG DON"T L3TS M3 PREC10US HALO GO 2 PS3!!!!" They're both good systems!!!
M6000
Wow I would have never saw this coming. I think this is OK as long as bungie looked at those contracts they signed closely and devilvisition didn't screw them over.
Severnik
That doesn't mean anything. They're just publishing the games. They don't own Bungie now or anything like that.
yogetoutdaway
Who's mother of someone at Bungie did Activision hold hostage to get this to happen. Lol, in all honesty it seems like an interesting move on Bungie's part. I can certainly see how it would, ah, "expand their audience."
mittens1231
my mind is like............WTF?!?!?!?
leon0202
bungie can do better there gonig to kill the chiff.
peryite17
I'm not all to excited over the partnership, but I'll welcome a new IP from Bungie. As long as they keep making great games for the 360 (and whatever other systems they plan to do) I'll keep supporting them.
NOhara24
Spartans? In MY Call of Duty?
Dynamo10
They aren't going to bring Halo to ps3, EVER. Halo is owned by Microsoft so it's just not going to happen. Bungie are going to make a new IP for all consoles, NOT HALO. And no I'm not a 360 fanboy, I don't even have a 360, I have a ps3. :)
ProudFilipino
Wow I never expected that O_o be messed up if Bungie made the next Call of Duty a futurisitc game like what the rumors said it would be. Lets see how this works out and I really dont see Halo coming to the PS3 and honestly I wouldnt care if it did. No Halo for PS3 anyone?
crimznbro
no bungie nooo!!
stormwalker4
While this does seem pretty amazing on the surface, closer examination reveals the true nature of this deal as being a logical if not foreseeable step in Bungie's independence. It also highlights the difference between MS and Activision. In reward for the millions of dollars and hard work given to MS, they were restored to there independence instead of being accused of "insubordination" and fired while nearly everyone else at Bungie quit. Since they truly are independent, it only makes sense that another publisher put their games on multiple platforms. MS would not publish there games for Sony or Nintendo. It would be actually be surprising if Bungie were signed by Sony or Nintendo. Activision is not a direct competitor to MS. BTW, MS still owns the Halo IP so no Halo on PS3 fanboys.
quicksand
Talk about selling your soul to the devil. Calling Dr. Faustus!
crimznbro
no bungie noooo!!
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