By Dimorphic

Our friends over at XboxOZ360-Gamer have reported the news of Microsoft pulling Bungie’s E3 announcement of a new game, confirmed now as a new Halo game. The announcement was cancelled due to Microsoft believing they had done enough to ‘win’ this years E3 and felt that this would overshadow the already stellar lineup that was shown at E3 (FFXIII, Gears 2, Res 5, Fable 2).
The Halo game is rumoured to be a squad-type shooter along the lines of Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter focusing not on the Spartans, but the marines and their conflict with the Covenant. Its all speculation at the moment but this type of game may be plausable as Bungie West were working on a similar title back in 2001.
As always we’ll keep you posted on all the announcements. Hit the jump for the full report.
From XboxOZ360-Gamer:
Speaking with X3F, GM of Microsoft Game Studios, Phil Spencer has noted “I don’t think the relationship has changed” with Bungie. He then went on to explain why they had pulled the Bungie announcement by stating:
“We focused the E3 event on games that are coming this holiday, from a first-party perspective. If you look at the games we talked about in the briefing, the games that you will see – Banjo, Viva Pinata, Fable 2, Gears of War 2, Lips, Scene It – these are all games that you’re going to see this fall. That was the decision we made – we did the same thing last year, if you’ll remember – to try and really introduce people to the games as they come towards completion, we’ll show them what we have and what is coming. The relationship to Bungie and the projects that we’re working on together – we don’t have anything to announce today – but it’s in our plans.”
This would suggest that Microsoft felt that having seen the Sony and Nintendo conferences, they had done enough to “win” E3 with their current lineup, their reinvention of the 360 Live experience, and that gob smacking FFXIII announcement.
Better yet, it indicates Microsoft feels that Bungie’s announcement was big enough to distract the media from their other announcements. Given FFXIII and the massive Live overhaul, this is extremely exciting!
But what is Superintendent?
Well given the Bungie codename of “Superintendent” and the Bungie launch site’s constant reminders to “Keep it clean” with lots of things about “dust”, along with sources suggesting it’s not a Halo game we think it might be a reimaginging of an old Bungie franchise.
Titles would include critical darlings Marathon and Myth, along with Oni. But given Marathon has already turned up on XBLA, and the loss of Myth rights to Take 2 (I’d love a sequel btw!), I’ll hedge my bets on a re-imaging of Oni.
Oni was a third-person action game developed by Bungie West in 2001. It pioneered a mix of third person shooting with hand to hand combat, with a striking manga art design not dissimilar to the Ghost in the Shell series. It would also make sense for Bungie to revisit as it wouldn’t stray too far from their more recent FPS background; they could implement multiplayer which was sadly missing in the original due to network constraints; and given Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter creative director Christian Allen is the lead of Bungie’s next project it makes a lot of sense.
The only spanner in the works is the placement of the Superintendent figure over the area of Kenya in the Halo 3 multiplayer lobby. Given its very close links to the Halo universe, this naturally leads us to the next big news release…
Microsoft Confirms Bungie is Developing a new Halo!
As reported by MTV Multiplayer, Microsoft’s SVP of Interactive Entertainment, Don Mattrick, confirmed that Bungie is indeed working on a new Halo game for Microsoft. More interesting is that they held back the announcement, because they believe it would have drawn attention away from their bounty of announcements during their conference.
He also confirmed that Microsoft will be making announcements on Halo Wars and Bungie’s Halo project sometime in the future, but that Halo Wars, Halo Chronicles and Bungie’s Halo project were entirely separate titles!
So was Gamespot right about a tactical squad shooter. According to their source, the new Halo game will resemble “a cross between Ghost Recon and Gears of War.” It will reportedly be much grittier than the Halo series of current and involve squad based online co-op! Given Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter creative director Christian Allen is the lead of Bungie’s next project; the strange Superintendent figure over Kenya; the much grittier direction already evident in Halo Wars new trailer; and the suprising move of Microsoft to pull a major announcement in fear it would overwhelm this year’s lineup, has us chomping at the bit for more info and/or leaks!
One things for sure, come next year the Halo universe is going to become a hell of a lot bigger!



This sounds good… a squad base shooter Halo, I’ve been dreaming about this since day one of Halo 1.
Hey mate cheers for the pickup…
This news must’ve had you quaking in your boots!
Oh yeah man, I can’t wait to see what it is!
I predict this game to be an epic fail just like Halo 3….fix Halo 3…then I MIGHT buy a cheap GoW knock-off
How is Halo 3 a GoW knock off dude? That makes no sense.
Also, Halo 3 FTW!
What’s wrong with Halo3 anyway? They should’ve just announced the new Halo game. I was excited, now I’m apathetic. The momentum has been lost.
Yeah true. And it kind of just sprung up out of nowehere. I mean all of a sudden all these rumours of a new Halo game were flying all over the place.
I think that MS will have something up their sleve though. Too bad they don’t have the X0 events anymore.
I understand and dont understand why microsoft didnt let Bungie announce the game because obviously it would overshadow all the other games announced at their conference but if they did announce Halo whatever it would have destroyed all the other announcements across all three major consoles,pc and other developer and publisher conferences but thats just my two cents!