Microsoft
has confirmed plans to spin off its
Bungie
Studios gaming unit as an independent company. Bungie develops the hugely
popular Halo
franchise.
Microsoft will retain an equity interest in Bungie, and will continue the
long-standing publishing agreement between Microsoft Game Studios and Bungie for
the Halo properties.
The same agreement will apply to future properties developed by Bungie.
The Xbox 360 exclusive
release
of Halo 3 achieved
$300m in global
sales in its first week, becoming one of the most successful entertainment
properties in history.
"Our collaboration with Bungie has resulted in Halo becoming an
enduring mainstream hit," said Shane Kim, corporate vice president at Microsoft
Game Studios.
"While we are supporting Bungie's desire to return to its independent roots,
we will continue to invest in our Halo entertainment property with
Bungie and other partners, such as Peter Jackson, on a new interactive series
set in the Halo universe.
Harold Ryan, studio head at Bungie, added: "We will continue to develop with
our primary focus on Microsoft platforms.
"We greatly value our mutually prosperous relationship with Microsoft Game
Studios, and we look forward to continuing that affiliation through
Halo and beyond."
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