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Posted by: Dr Syx
Posted by: GPK Ethan
Bungie Aerospace is not the name of their new ip. It may have to do with it, but there is no way its the name of it. Why would they include their own name in a game?Because some how it interconnects all of their games? That would make sense with how they keep saying that their announcements have more to do with the past than the future? Doesn't seem likely, but hey, I don't know.
This.
Posted by: PayneTrainVT
I'd hope the guys off-the-wall enough to name a shooter "Halo" would not call a game "Aerospace." That's like naming General Motors "Car Manufacturer" or the Xbox 360 "A Console."
Aerospace, I believe, will be the name backing a game-based infrastructure. Bungie Aerospace may be a cross-console game statistics aggregator separate from Bungie.net for their new game. (If the game goes PS3/360, the Windows Live sign will likely become useless.)
If Bungie creates a new shooter with a custom built engine that could support a new Halo for 343, it would be fortuitous for Bungie to license said engine to 343, and maybe some friends at Activision (Call of Duty: Future Warfare is trademarked). The name of this licensed engine would be Bungie Aerospace.
Regardless, no need to go busting down doors until (likely) E3 for the announcement. I don't remember a critical leak ever seeping out before its intended date; in fact, I remember more times where they were released later.
It'll be strange to have a Bungie game and a Halo game be announced this year, and they won't be the same thing.
[Edited on 11.18.2010 7:36 PM PST]