Aerospace is not a new Bungie Halo game, but a platform designed to help small teams to publish and advertise their mobile games and social networks. The first partner will Harebrained Schemes, a studio founded by Jordan Weisman of Halo 2's I Love Bees. Weisman also founded company called FASA, former head of BattleTech and Shadowrun.
The game is called Crimson Harebrained and will be released this summer on the iPhone OS and Android devices. None of this will distract from Bungie "creation of the new great world action" for Activision. "Bungie Aerospace Group allows us to do with small teams to help them realize their beautiful projects while we focus on our own," wrote Bungie on their website.
"The mobile developers will assume that we have taken and are working on secret projects that we can not even speak."
The game is called Crimson Harebrained and will be released this summer on the iPhone OS and Android devices. None of this will distract from Bungie "creation of the new great world action" for Activision. "Bungie Aerospace Group allows us to do with small teams to help them realize their beautiful projects while we focus on our own," wrote Bungie on their website.
"The mobile developers will assume that we have taken and are working on secret projects that we can not even speak."
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