Halo is Microsoft's "centre piece" franchise. That's according to Alex Cutting, producer on Halo 3: ODST from Microsoft Game Studios.
With the looming release of Bungie's Halo 3: ODST, Halo is back in the spotlight. And Cutting told VideoGamer.com that Halo is still massively important to Microsoft.
"Halo is our bread and butter," he said.
"It is a centre piece for us. We will invest in Halo as much as we can to make sure it's a healthy, respected, fun franchise, and we will continue to do so."
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"Halo is our bread and butter"
and there you have it folks, the reason why I've never owned an Xbox, kindly summed up in one little sentence by Microsoft themselves.
pretty much obvious.
Of course .
Without halo there wouldn't be xbox nor xbox 360 .
Personally i dont want halo to go any time soon .
MS have to pay it its dues. Time to have 'more' centerpieces i say. I thought gears was gunna be MS's main game but the second game kinda messed that up. Its stil major though
Halo is legendary.
And legends deserve the legendary treatment.
Legends are always in the spotlight, and Halo got more spotlight then any other game series ever made.
Fear the Halo effect!