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"Source: A source with first-hand knowledge of Bungie's development.

What we heard: Last year, those skilled enough to complete Halo 3 on legendary difficulty were treated to an extended ending of the game after the credits rolled. For those who don't have a knack for Covenant-slaying, numerous YouTube videos depict how, following the defeat of the Flood, series hero the Master Chief is left adrift in space in the front half of the United Nations Space Command (UNSC) ship Forward Until Dawn.

After a brief conversation with the AI Cortana, the genetically enhanced, perpetually armored Chief enters a hypersleep chamber. The cutscene camera switches to an exterior shot, which pulls back to reveal the remnants of the Dawn entering orbit around a mystery planet. As the sun rises on the planet, music swells, and the screen fades to white--and the cut scene abruptly ends.

With that set-up, many assumed that Bungie's next project would feature the Master Chief marooned on a strange planet, struggling for survival--a sort of off-world Far Cry. However, a source with knowledge of the studio's development slate told GameSpot a different story. She or he said sometime this year, Bungie will announce a "darker, grittier" Halo title that doesn't feature the Master Chief at all.

According to the source, the new Halo game will be a spin-off that resembles "a cross between Ghost Recon and Gears of War." It will reportedly tell a "less cartoony" and "more bloody, violent, and grim" tale of a battle between UNSC forces and the pan-racial religious empire known as the Covenant. The game's atmosphere was described as similar to that of the live-action Halo shorts directed by South African filmmaker Neil Blomkamp (pictured), who was to helm the now-stalled big-screen adaptation of the game.

The source says the upcoming Halo game is a tactical shooter that will follow a squad of colonial marines or orbital drop shock troopers engaged in "intense" fighting on the ground. Gameplay details were scant, other than the fact it will reportedly allow gamers to play as an entire squad in co-op mode through the entire campaign. The exact number of co-op players has yet to be finalized, but it could be as high as eight. It is unclear if the new game is the same as the "Halo: Forerunner" project first rumored in 2006.

The official story: Microsoft had not yet responded to requests for comment as of press time.

Bogus or not bogus?: Based on the strength of the source, this is almost certainly not bogus. And with Bungie's teaser last week, news about the game could arrive as soon as tomorrow's Microsoft press conference at the E3 Media & Business Summit."

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And I thought Bungie was sick of shooters for the moment. I guess money never gets tiring, though.



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"According to the source, the new Halo game will be a spin-off that resembles "a cross between Ghost Recon and Gears of War." It will reportedly tell a "less cartoony" and "more bloody, violent, and grim" tale of a battle between UNSC forces and the pan-racial religious empire known as the Covenant."

That's a shame. One of the things I like about the Halo franchise is how cartoony/bizarre-looking the Covenant and Flood look. All of those bright neon colors and strange enemy designs set them apart, looks-wise, from most other FPSs.

And anyway, don't we have more than enough dark, grim, bloody shooters right now?



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Yeah. Also, I heard from a source Nintendo sold the Pokémon license to Sony.



.. I'll believe it when I see it. :p



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If handled well, that could be AWESOME!

Although, I like the `action-cartoon` vibe of the games...



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Cheebee said:
Yeah. Also, I heard from a source Nintendo sold the Pokémon license to Sony.



.. I'll believe it when I see it. :p

Tomorrow.



God, Bungie has no imagination.



Halo was originally supposed to be a third person squad based shooter anyway. At least until Microsoft got a hold of it.



Shameless said:
Cheebee said:
Yeah. Also, I heard from a source Nintendo sold the Pokémon license to Sony.



.. I'll believe it when I see it. :p

Tomorrow.

We'll see. :p

 



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This rumour has been around for a minute. But it's always had the most traction. So I do believe that this is true, and a Halo-squad based game TPS is coming.

Remember kids, the original Halo was supposed to be a third-person shooter.