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Subject: did the bungie founder really leave?
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A friend tod me that the founder of bungie studios has left for good and there will be no more halo games after halo 2. Is this really true? if its not, please someone tell me its not true cause that would suck ass.

  • 07.18.2004 8:57 PM PDT
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of course it aint true(i think)

  • 07.18.2004 9:00 PM PDT
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January 30, 2004 (Warthog's Day)
The Master Chief emerged from his code. After seeing his dynamically lit realtime shadow, he went back for 9 more months of development.


Behold the power of the Originals, the Gods Axeone-Neurone.

Alex Seropian left before Halo 2 was started. On May 7, 2004 he started a new company Wideload that is going to create a new Xbox game using the Halo engine.

  • 07.18.2004 9:00 PM PDT
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Sort of true. Alex Seropian (co-founder of Bungie) did leave, but that was a long time ago. Jason Jones (the other co-founder) is still there however. I dont know if there will be other Halo games, but there will still be other games made by Bungie after Halo 2.

  • 07.18.2004 9:00 PM PDT
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so thats why i couldnt find him on the bungie staff bios

  • 07.18.2004 9:03 PM PDT
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Before I continue, this thread has been posted in the wrong Forum. It should be in The Underground.

Posted by: Hedwig
Alex Seropian left before Halo 2 was started. On May 7, 2004 he started a new company Wideload that is going to create a new Xbox game using the Halo engine.

Correct.

PS, Regarding the question "will they carry on making games after Halo 2", of course they will. Just because he was one of the founders doesn't make him a vital part of the company.

  • 07.18.2004 9:12 PM PDT