Microsoft signs Guild charter
Cult World of Warcraft show The Guild to be distributed via Xbox Live; more Red vs Blue also promised.
Cult World of Warcraft show The Guild to be distributed via Xbox Live; more Red vs Blue also promised.
Following NXE launch, studio warns that putting entire shooter on the 360's HDD will actually increase load times.
December issue of GI magazine reveals Bungie's UNSC shock trooper spin-off will be a lean-and-mean expansion to its epic shooter.
While working on James Cameron's forthcoming sci-fi epic Avatar, John Clisham directed the first narrative short film distributed exclusively via Microsoft's online marketplace.
Stand-alone first-person shooter will boast four-player co-op, full 1,000-point GamerScore campaign, and multiplayer maps with additional achievements; next spring's Mythic DLC also packed in.
Despite the Xbox 360's limited success, corporate VP and Xbox Live chief says sales are increasing in the "very important" market.
Xbox Live chief John Schappert talks about Microsoft's Japan strategy; prequel expansion to Bungie's shooter due Fall 2009; avatar-based XBL relaunch coming next month; Tekken 6 confirmed for 360; trailer ...
Former Kojima Productions assistant producer Ryan Payton leads a slate of prominent Microsoft Game Studios hires all working on new projects in the sci-fi shooter's universe.
[UPDATE] Halo 3 developer posts brief trailer showing ODSTs raining down on a city in their signature capsules; Xbox Live bills project as a "new campaign experience."
"Keep It Clean" post might be first viral hype effort for "Halo Recon" game; new add-on features four 25-point, three 50-point honors.
British games magazine bestows Bungie's shooter with innovation trophy acceptance speech up on Bungie.net today.
House of Halo says it is at work on a trio of ventures, but will not be sharing details on postponed E3 announcement at next month's Penny Arcade Expo.
Publisher veep Don Mattrick tells LA Times that developer's new Halo project pulled from press conference due to time constraints; now slated for "more dedicated event."
[UPDATE] After Halo maker gates Web site with countdown timer, the developer abruptly cancels, apologizes for errant tease.
Sources say Bungie's next project won't feature the helmeted hero, and will instead focus on a squad of UNSC Marines in a "darker, grittier" campaign with possibly eight-player co-op.
New episode in Halo house's long-dormant podcast hints that "something" is "going on" during the first day of next week's E3 Summit.
Now-independent studio tells Develop magazine its dev teams are "running full-speed" on new projects, as planned.
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