Re: One small gripe about Cortana cutscene.. SP posted by Narcogen at Sat, 06 Oct 2007 04:30:00
Re: One small gripe about Cortana cutscene.. SP posted by Narcogen at Sat, 06 Oct 2007 04:30:00
Re: One small gripe about Cortana cutscene.. SP posted by Narcogen at Sat, 06 Oct 2007 04:30:00
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has an updated story on the to-all-visible-appearances amicable Microsoft-Bungie split, including comments from Bungie studio head Harold Ryan and Microsoft's Shane Kim.
It's well worth poring over. Both Kim and Ryan are extremely evasive regarding any of the financial details, but they do say that the Halo intellectual property belongs to Microsoft, and that Bungie is "not bringing in any outside investors". Not sure if that means that going forward they aren't bringing in any, or whether there are no investors other than Microsoft and Bungie itself.
That probably indicates either some kind of management buyout, where members of Bungie, perhaps including Ryan, sought bank financing rather than an angel investor in order to buy a controlling stake back from Microsoft, or perhaps a special deal involving future publishing revenue that allowed Microsoft to spin off Bungie as a separate unit with majority control going to some or all Bungie employees without any payment; on that point Kim is silent, saying (several times) that details will not be disclosed.
So, to summarize:
The funniest bit? When Kim tries to dodge a question about a vague statement about Bungie becoming, at some undetermined point in the future, "fully independent" and replies:
Kim: It doesn't matter about equity stakes. Fully independent, completely in control of their future and doing what they want to do, regardless of who owns what.
Right. It doesn't matter who owns what. That's why Microsoft bothered buying them in the first place, and is now spinning them off. Because ownership and control are unimportant. If it didn't matter, why bother doing it?
Re: AI RAGE! *spoilers* posted by Narcogen at Sat, 06 Oct 2007 04:01:00
Correction: Some did. *NM* posted by Narcogen at Sat, 06 Oct 2007 03:52:00
Halo 3 ships in North America and does $170 million in sales its first day, smashing single-day entertainment industry figures, on the way to $300 million its first week and doubling the weekly sales of the Xbox 360 console.
Halo 3 ships in North America and does $170 million in sales its first day, smashing single-day entertainment industry figures, on the way to $300 million its first week and doubling the weekly sales of the Xbox 360 console.
In a deal naming almost no specifics, Bungie Studios, a wholly owned unit of Microsoft's Microsoft Games Division, becomes the privately held Bungie LLC, with minority Microsoft shareholding and a long-term Halo publishing deal.
In a deal naming almost no specifics, Bungie Studios, a wholly owned unit of Microsoft's Microsoft Games Division, becomes the privately held Bungie LLC, with minority Microsoft shareholding and a long-term Halo publishing deal.
Here are more links to articles on Bungie's bombshell announcement:
Nobody asked Bungie about the rumored separation in the thread for this week's update, but Frankie dished on it anyway. Effective October 1, Bungie is an independent company with a long-term publishing agreement with Microsoft Game Studios for Halo games.
GameDailyBiz interviewed Frankie about Bungie's new status.
Kotaku conducted a short email interview with Brian "SketchFactor" Jarrard to find out what's next for Bungie.
7th Columnist reposts the press release and invites community comments.
The Hushed Casket also reposts the press release, with reader comments.
8bitjoystick, who broke the story originally, gets to say I told you so.
For other stories, see:
Mainstream media have also picked up the story:
The Macintosh press is having a field day with the news, given Bungie's track record as an independent game developer with its roots on the Mac platform:
There's not much commentary yet, but John Dvorak weighed in, apparently just before the announcement went public.
Louis Wu at HBO responds with wonga as he is wont to do. There are also threads (one, two) in the HBO Forum.
On behalf of Rampancy's founder, Ferrex, I'll say zang as I'm sure he would have, or perhaps even has at some time in the recent past, deep within Bungie's headquarters for world domination. Perhaps even kudos are in order.
SketchFactor has posted a press release on Bungie.net that declares that Bungie Studios will become a privately held company. Bungie LLC will have Microsoft as a partner and a minority shareholder and will continue to make games for the Xbox.