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Bungie Weekly Update: 01/09/09Posted by urk at 1/9/2009 5:32 PM PSTActivity in the Apiary
Things have returned to normal, eyes are less bleary from the shift in sleep patterns, and what was formerly studio silence over the course of the Holiday break has now been replaced by the frantic buzz of a busy hive. There's a lot of work getting done these days - folks are making up for lost time. Unfortunately, that means that there's also not an awful lot to talk about. Halo 3: ODST
For those looking for hard and fast information, here's the quick hit of stuff we can talk about:
Mark Your Calendars
We're still about two months away from the public's first taste of Halo 3's Mythic Map Pack. Halo Wars is set for March 3rd in the U.S. On or around that date, depending on your territory, is when Halo Wars LE purchasers will have access to Assembly, Orbital and Sandbox. In the meantime, the pots and pans are clanging away, and there's an aromatic bouquet of flavors coloring the air here at the studio. Soon enough, the meal will be ready to be served, and you'll be too busy romping around in Halo 3's refreshed and reinvigorated multiplayer to recall even the slightest hint of the wait you've been forced to endure. In the meantime, hold tight dear friends. The End of Year Post-Holiday Holiday Podcast ExtravaganzaAt long last, the final Bungie Podcast of 2008 is ready to fill your ears with the sultry tones of just about everyone at the studio. The cast of characters in this final 2008 offering is almost too long to list. Our tiny recording studio was the site of a near endless game of musical chairs. Click on the link below to have a listen. Bungie Podcast 010909 1:49:37 (Right Click and Save As) Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes Looking BackIt's somewhat old news now, but we'd like to take a few moments to thank you, the fans, for making 2008 an awesome year for Bungie. As announced over at Major Nelson, Halo 3 and Halo 2 both took top honors for the most played titles of the year on their respective platforms. Take a look at the list. You might be shocked at the company we've kept, even a year out from launch for Halo 3.
2008 was a banner year for software sales with plenty of top notch studios offering up some of their best titles to date. We're honored to be counted among them and to be honest, a little bit surprised that we took the top spot. Though Microsoft keeps the actual numbers a closely guarded secret, we're betting the final tally was pretty damn close. |