Free in the sense of platform. The studio’s future is ”kind of undefined right now”, but they’ve been cooking up something ”quite a while now”.
”I mean, I think our whole future’s kind of undefined right now and it’s definitely not something we’re going to be comfortable getting into too much detail about,” Bungie’s community boss Brian Jarrard told CVG.
”We’ve had another team internally for quite a while now - they’ve been working on the genesis of what will become our next big thing.”
”It’s a little premature to get into specifics, but you know I think we have a really good mix of old blood and new blood in the studio,” he added. Could Bungie be stepping away from the Xbox 360, wanting to try out some rival tech for while? The studio isn’t saying.
Halo: Reach might not be Bungie’s last entry in the franchise they created and saw rise to super stardom among first-person shooter gamers, though it is for now at least.