Thursday, June 30, 2011
Bungie Aerospace a partner program with social, mobile devs
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Bungie Aerospace (the trademark for the first appeared in spring 2010) is an affiliate program in which the AAA powerhouse with social and mobile development team, giving them "creative freedom and the resources they need, such as access Bungie.net to name the platform and an audience of the incredible Bungie community. "The release of Bungie stops the publisher of these products, but it is certainly reads Sun
The first dev Bungie belly is always the Seattle 's harebrained schemes, a studio run by Jordan Weisman, the Bees I / FASA Interactive / Wizkids Love fame. It 's an interesting partnership, but we won' t get our hands on the results until this summer when a game hits with the code name "Crimson" (the aerospace trademarked May), IOS and Android .
You know, we 're excited about the news, but we can tell this isn' t what some of you had hoped. ... Hmm. Well, what if we say "Crimson" has the Master Chief in it ?
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