As long as the next IP has absolutely nothing to do with any aspect of Halo's fiction, I look forward to what comes from Bungie. | |
It was about his nephew, but point taken. Let's hope they keep this new one to more of a single player game. They know how to make them, just never long enough. | |
I actually commend them for ending a series before it becomes too stale, kudos to them, and I want to see what bungie will do when you take away there crowning moment of glory. | |
Here here, to be honest i'm glad their moving away from the poor over-milked cow. | |
It's kinda hard to think about what it could be, since outside of Halo, Bungie's mostly done sci-fi except for Myth, Desert Storm, and "Gnop" Course maybe this means they're finally going to make Pimps at Sea a reality | |
I know. They hired me. They were impressed by my astounding levels of awesome. | |
All I want to know is when my copy of ODST will come in handy for the Reach muliplayer beta... but that's pretty cool too.
If Marathon, Onimusha, and Halo are any indication, there is absolutely no chance that the next game universe will not be gun-centric.
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The next IP should be some kinda fantasy setting. Something far away from Sci-fi. | |
That would be a dream job for me right there. Shame I'm only 16, still in school with no qualifications. | |
Bungie could do a good RPG/Free-roaming game. Look at new mombasa in ODST, i think they did quite well. | |
http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=954579 Ah... *sigh* Check out the link, it's about this. | |
Bungie needs to re-aquire Oni and do another one of those. I want more ONI! | |
"Well-known game developer seeks writing lead for new IP. Experience with man-sized self-powered protective gear (esp. green), ionised gas-based weapons (esp. purple) and subtlely working in bible references everywhere a must." | |
Could someone please tell me what IP stands for in the videogame industry? :( | |
I should look into this. | |
In the entertainment industry in general, "IP" stands for "Intellectual Property", or basically the ideas and concepts pertaining to a fictional world. Halo and its world, games etc. are an "IP". Half-Life is an "IP". CoD is an "IP". Etc etc. | |
Let's just hope that's all people have been writing. If the guy or girl who gets hired for this post turns out to have a hobby of writing Master Chief/Arbiter slashfic, then I will turn up at Bungie HQ and murder that person with a replica Energy Sword, and hold Joseph Staten hostage. And I don't even have a replica Energy Sword... (though I'm sure that Bioshock costume dude could whip one up in no time). Anyway, this looks pretty good. As a Halo fanboy I'm pleased. Bungie aren't responsible now for Halo, since that's now been moved to Microsoft's new studio. So basically this means more Halo stuff for certain from MS (since they wouldn't bother creating a new studio solely for Halo if no new stuff is going to be released), and more brand new stuff from Bungie which, if it goes the way of Halo and Marathon, is likely to be pretty damn awesome. So new stuff plus more Halo from a new studio = epic win for the Halo fanboys like myself :D. | |
RIDE THE MONEY TRAIN! SET ON MARS IN 3000............ *scrolling Star Wars text* | |
This can only mean that Master Chief is coming to Smash Bros. Or maybe a thinly veiled Halo MMO | |
Agreed. Be nice to see something fresh from the studio | |
I would like to believe them this time. I really, really would. Please, please Bungie, do something new now. I love the Halo games (meh@Halo 2), but I wanna see what you can do with a new IP. I will be eagerly awaiting... because I'm a glutton for punishment. | |
If its not a shooter, doesn't feature any marines or aliens or bright purple and pink colors everywhere I will be happy. | |
Too bad he's booked solid on commissions (and apparently getting married) until next summer. I'd actually like to see him try and tackle an Energy Sword. Here's his blog page for those who are interested. He's got some freakin' sweet pic of his Big Daddy costume in an aquarium setting. | |
Bungie Hiring for New IP
It looks like Bungie may be finally moving away from Halo after all, if a job posting seeking help creating the company's "next game universe" is any indication.
When Bungie community manager Brian Jarrard said that next year's Halo: Reach would be the last game the studio was developing for the universe of the current Halo trilogy, many of us laughed. Maybe Bungie's employees were sick of the franchise, but sick enough to throw away such a guaranteed moneymaker? Preposterous, we chuckled!
Then again, maybe there's some truth to it after all. A job listing on Bungie's official site mentions that the studio is looking for a new Writing Lead for its upcoming project, and the wording suggests that this isn't just another Halo game, but a new IP altogether: "Your words will help define Bungie's next game universe."
While the rest of the description mainly elaborates on the particular skills and experience that Bungie is looking for, there's one bit that jumps out at me. It isn't required, but the listing mentions that "branching or non-linear narrative experience" is a "plus," which seems to suggest that whatever the company is working on, it'll be a branching storyline - so make of that what you will.
And no, your Halo fanfiction starring Master Chief's long-lost brother doesn't count as industry experience. Sorry.
(Via The Examiner)
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