[MyIS]Zips
03-27-2009, 09:22 PM
Just a day ago Bungie stated (http://csnation.totalgamingnetwork.com/forums/showthread.php?t=179283) that they would possibly support Halo 3 for another two years. When they said that they may work on Halo 3 for another two years, they apparently didn't mean (http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/bungie-really-will-end-with-halo-3-odst) that they would support it with new content.
"We'll never say never, but currently Bungie has no plans to make new Halo 3 content beyond the release of ODST," Bungie told us. "We will, however, continue to support the Halo 3 online experience with regular updates to matchmaking playlists and wield the Banhammer as needed.
"With Forge and the Mythic map Sandbox we're already seeing the community stepping up to create some great new maps and gametypes that will offer more variety and longevity to the game down the road.
The future of Halo 3 online will become more and more defined by the people who play it," added the developer.After ODST is released (set for release in Fall 2009) there may never be another content release for the game. If there is, it very well may not come from Bungie.
"We'll never say never, but currently Bungie has no plans to make new Halo 3 content beyond the release of ODST," Bungie told us. "We will, however, continue to support the Halo 3 online experience with regular updates to matchmaking playlists and wield the Banhammer as needed.
"With Forge and the Mythic map Sandbox we're already seeing the community stepping up to create some great new maps and gametypes that will offer more variety and longevity to the game down the road.
The future of Halo 3 online will become more and more defined by the people who play it," added the developer.After ODST is released (set for release in Fall 2009) there may never be another content release for the game. If there is, it very well may not come from Bungie.