The first game of the series for Activision Bungie will develop within a ten-year agreement will not arrive in stores by the end of 2011, the publisher has confirmed. During the conference call with shareholders at which it was announced the cancellation of True Crime and the Guitar Hero series, Activision Publishing's CEO, Eric Hirshberg said that the game will not come from Bungie in 2011 but that the wait will be repaid.
"Bungie is one of the most talented developers," said Hirshberg. "Even if their game will not be published in 2011, the new universe of Bungie is an incredible long term potential for Activision Publishing." Hirshberg said they can not share information about the nature of the project but talks of a "key element for the growth of the company." According to rumors, the partnership between Activision and Bungie, creators of the Halo series, you might be an MMO.
"Bungie is one of the most talented developers," said Hirshberg. "Even if their game will not be published in 2011, the new universe of Bungie is an incredible long term potential for Activision Publishing." Hirshberg said they can not share information about the nature of the project but talks of a "key element for the growth of the company." According to rumors, the partnership between Activision and Bungie, creators of the Halo series, you might be an MMO.
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