Microsoft Considered Ending The Halo Series After Bungie Split Off

After Bungie split off of Microsoft, the Halo series was at something of a crossroads. Veteran Microsoft developer Bonnie Ross recalls in a fascinating new interview that at this time, some at Microsoft questioned whether or not the series would live on.

“When we spun Bungie out, the future of Halo was uncertain,” Ross said in an interview with IGN. “We weren’t actually sure [if] Halo 3 was going to be the last game.”

As fans may recall, Halo 3’s story ended in ambiguous fashion. Master Chief could have been dead. He wasn’t of course, and his story would go on to be continued in Halo 4 and Halo 5. Those games were developed by 343 Industries, Microsoft’s internal Halo development studio that Ross founded.

She recalled pitching the idea for an internal Halo development studio, and the reaction wasn’t entirely positive. Ross said she remembers then-Xbox boss Shane Kim advising against it. He warned her that people at Microsoft might try to convince her to do things with the franchise that aren’t right for it. Another former Xbox boss, Robbie Bach, also said it might not be a smart move to continue the Halo series with Bungie out of the picture, Ross said.

“Robbie Bach and Shane Kim were like, ‘Hey, Halo’s great, Bungie doesn’t want to do it anymore.’ Robbie and Shane were not people who were thinking just for the money but it was basically like, ‘Hey, I think it’s maybe good for another game or two and [then] let’s just cut our losses and tell another story.'”

So the idea became to potentially tell a four-game series of Master Chief-focused Halo games and then “wrap it up,” Ross said. With that in mind, Microsoft considered potentially bringing on an outside studio to make potentially “one or two other [Halo] games” after Halo: Reach and Halo 3: ODST. Those titles, which were developed by Bungie and published by Microsoft after the split, do not feature Master Chief as the main character. But the new titles presumably would.

The leading name to take on the job was Gearbox, the studio behind Borderlands. The studio has a history with Halo, as it developed the PC edition of Halo: Combat Evolved. However, Ross said she thought it was “blasphemy” to have an outside studio make a Halo game.

As for why Ross believed in Halo as a franchise so much, she pointed out that the entirety of Halo 1-3’s story takes place in only three months of time, fictionally, so there are many more stories to be told. Indeed, the story of Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians went in new directions. The next Halo game, Halo Infinite, puts more of an emphasis on Chief than Halo 5, but nothing else is known about the story. A recent report from Brad Sams claims Halo Infinite will be a launch title for a new Xbox releasing in 2020.

Ross was recently inducted into the AIAS Hall of Fame. The first woman in the AIAS Hall of Fame, Ross joins other industry legends like Bethesda’s Todd Howard, along with Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto, Metal Gear designer Hideo Kojima, and Valve founder Gabe Newell.

Gears 5 Is “Looking Great,” Xbox Boss Says

Gears of War 5, which is actually called Gears 5, is coming together well ahead of its 2019 release date, it seems. Xbox boss Phil Spencer recently traveled to Vancouver to visit Gears 5 developer The Coalition, and he came away impressed, apparently.

Spencer took a sneaky picture of the team playing Gears 5. You can zoom in on the image to try to get a closer look at what’s on screen, but in any case, it’s hard to make out. Spencer remarked of his trip to see the game, “Gears 5 is looking great.”

That’s all there is to go on from Spencer’s visit to The Coalition to see Gears 5. Earlier in February, The Coalition boss Rod Fergusson teased that the game was at that point still recording voice lines.

Gears 5 is the first entry in the series with a female playable lead. The game tells the story of Kait Diaz, who was first introduced in Gears of War 4 and whose character arc culminated with a conclusion that left many wondering what could happen next.

The game drops the “Of War” from its title because it’s “a cleaner look for the brand.” Some of the other upcoming Gears of War games, including Gears Tactics and Gears Pop, also don’t have “Of War” in their titles.

If you’ve missed out on the Gears of War games or want to revisit them, all of the Gears of War games are available through Xbox Game Pass.

In addition to Gears 5, a Gears of War movie is in development. There is no word yet on who may star in the film, but Guardians of the Galaxy and James Bond actor Dave Bautista has said Marcus Fenix is his dream role.

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Fortnite Dev Considering Respawning

As part of a wide-ranging Reddit AMA recently, Epic Games answered loads of questions about the hugely popular free-to-play battle royale game Fortnite. One topic that came up in the AMA was respawning.

Fortnite’s non-solo modes allows players to revive teammates, but there is never true respawning like there is in Respawn’s new battle royale game Apex Legends. In the AMA, one of the game’s producers said Epic has been “considering [respawning] for a while and have been exploring it.”

We haven’t seen it in Fortnite yet because Epic still needs more time to fully understand the impact it would have on the overall balance. “We’ve been considering this mechanic for a while and have been exploring it. Want to make sure we give it the time it needs and fully understand its impact on the game as a whole,” Epic said. “Look for further updates during Season 8.”

Season 8, which may have a pirate theme, is set to begin on February 28, so it may not be long until we learn more about Epic’s plans for respawning in Fortnite.

Fortnite is a last-player-standing, Hunger Games-style battle royale game, so respawning seems to run counter to the appeal of the experience. Apex Legends allows players to respawn teammates–but it’s not always easy or effective. And that game is different, as players are put into squads of three and there is generally more of a focus on teamplay.

Also during the Reddit AMA about Fortnite, Epic confirmed that it’s planning to update and improve the game’s sounds, while the developer is also looking into measures to help prevent accidental purchases. Epic also talked about how it has no plans to offer 60 FPS support on Nintendo Switch and how it’s working on a new single-occupancy vehicle to be added in the future.

Would you like to see respawning come to Fortnite? Let us know in the comments below!

Rumor: Xbox Games Pass Allegedly Coming to Nintendo Switch

A new report suggests that Xbox Games Pass may be headed to the Nintendo Switch in the future via streaming.

Via Game Informer, Direct Feed Games, an “outlet that has a strong track record for rumors especially centering around Nintendo,” claims that Microsoft is preparing to publish ports of its games on the Switch alongside allowing Switch owners to stream Xbox Games Pass titles by its Project xCloud service.

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Rage 2 Is Coming To Download Festival In Australia Next Month

Rage 2 is coming out in May for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, but before that, publisher Bethesda is planning a big promotional event for the game in Australia. The publisher is installing a “Goonfest Marquee” at the metal-themed Download Festival in Sydney and Melbourne in March.

According to a press release, those in attendance can visit the Rage 2 installation to get (temporary??) tattoos and makeup, and have their hair done with a punk flair. “Join the squad at the ‘Goonfest’ Marquee so you too can experience the ultimate chaos of dystopian characters, contortionists and firebreathers!” reads a line from Bethesda’s press release.

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Download Festival comes to Sydney on March 9 and Melbourne on March 11. The bill includes heavy metal juggernauts such as Slayer and Judas Priest, as well as Alice in Chains, Rise Against, Sum 41, Anthrax, Pennywise, Halestorm, and Australia’s own Airbourne, among others. Ozzy Osbourne was set to play at the main headliner, but he dropped out recently due to health issues.

Rage 2 is developed by Avalanche Studios in Sweden, a country home to loads of metal bands including Amon Amarth, In Flames, At The Gates, Opeth, and Meshuggah, among others. Id Software, the developer of the original Rage, is also assisting in the game’s development.

The game is set 30 years after the events of the first Rage, which was released in 2011 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. The Earth has started to recover after being ravaged by a global catastrophe, and plant and animal life have begun springing up around the planet, making it more colourful.

Roman Reigns Returns to WWE Raw, Announces Cancer Is In Remission

Roman Reigns has announced that he is returning to WWE Raw as his cancer is now in remission.

Back in October of 2018, Roman Reigns announced that the leukemia he’s been battling with for 11 years had returned. Now, that cancer has gone into remission.