A few days ago, during the Game Developers Conference, Bungie stated that the new game company would be a "massively multiplayer action game." But now the authors of Halo seems to be back to where they started, and in a message posted on the website of the company talk about a joke. "David Aldridge thought everyone had realized it was a joke," reads the website of Bungie.
"Unfortunately, almost nobody could catch him." The airline's website can be found in the text of Bungie at the Game Developers Conference. As for the mysterious Halo project that the authors developed for Activision, however, the study did not contradict the numerous rumors that the game on the basis of ten-year contract with the publisher would be just an MMO, 's exactly a "World of Warcraft in space", according to rumor.
"Unfortunately, almost nobody could catch him." The airline's website can be found in the text of Bungie at the Game Developers Conference. As for the mysterious Halo project that the authors developed for Activision, however, the study did not contradict the numerous rumors that the game on the basis of ten-year contract with the publisher would be just an MMO, 's exactly a "World of Warcraft in space", according to rumor.
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