Whether or not Bungie will make Halo games beyond ODST, Microsoft is looking to carry the franchise onto multiple platforms — but no other consoles. The Redwood software giant is looking for a software development engineer "to blend console, web, and mobile to create an immersive Halo world," and to "deliver a great out-of-game interactive experience that takes the next step beyond the systems found in Halo 3."
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Halo
Platform(s): PC, Xbox
Genre: Action
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Bungie
Release Date: Sept. 30, 2003
Genre: Action
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Bungie
Release Date: Sept. 30, 2003
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'Halo' Franchise Going Multiplatform
by Rainier on April 13, 2009 @ 4:26 a.m. PDT

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