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  2. 2023–2024 video game industry layoffs - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] Layoffs and studio closures have also impacted successful live service game companies, such as Epic Games and Bungie. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] Several live service games launched in 2023 shut down within months, affecting developers and publishers alike. [ 45 ]

  3. Bungie - Wikipedia

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    Bungie's communications director David Dague dispelled ideas that Activision was a "prohibitive overlord" that limited Bungie's creative control, and instead stated that both companies amicably split due to different ideas of where the Destiny franchise should head. [68] Bungie announced a major expansion of its firm in February 2021.

  4. PlayStation’s Bungie to Lay Off 220 Staffers, About 17% of ...

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    PlayStation’s Bungie, the developer behind “Destiny 2” and the originator of the “Halo” franchise, is laying off 17% of its workforce. Bungie CEO Pete Parsons announced the news in a ...

  5. Halo Studios - Wikipedia

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    Halo Studios (formerly 343 Industries) is an American video game developer located in Redmond, Washington, part of Xbox Game Studios.Headed by Pierre Hintze, the studio is responsible for the Halo series of military science fiction games, originally created and produced by Bungie, and is the developer of the Slipspace Engine.

  6. Jason Jones (programmer) - Wikipedia

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    Jason Jones (born June 1, 1971) [1] is an American video game developer and programmer who co-founded the video game studio Bungie with Alex Seropian in 1991. Jones began programming on Apple computers in high school, assembling a multiplayer game called Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete.

  7. Certain Affinity - Wikipedia

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    Certain Affinity's creation was announced in December 2006. The studio was founded by ex-Bungie employee Max Hoberman.In addition to staff from Bungie, it also includes ex-members of companies such as Microsoft, Red Storm, Origin, Electronic Arts, Digital Anvil, NCSoft, and the now-defunct Midway Austin and Ion Storm Austin.

  8. Martin O'Donnell - Wikipedia

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    After producing the music for Myth II, Bungie contracted O'Donnell to work on their other projects, including Oni and the project that would become Halo: Combat Evolved. O'Donnell ended up joining the Bungie staff ten days before the studio was bought by Microsoft, and was the audio director for all Bungie projects until he was fired in April 2014.

  9. Joseph Staten - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Staten is an American writer best known for his work at video game studios Bungie, Microsoft Studios, and 343 Industries.. At Bungie, Staten served as director of cinematics for the studio's games, including the Halo series; he would write mission scripts and movie dialogue for the titles.