Bungiehas recentlyexpressed its concernover the fact that a number of people who buyHalodon’t know of the company behind it. This is pretty natural, sinceHalohas a huge fanbase encompassing a good percentage of non-hardcore gamers who don’t really care about the industry beyond the spartan lasers.

“Not everyone that buysHaloknows what Bungie is,” stated Bungie’s community leader Brian Jarrard.“We want to convertHalofans into Bungie fans and so we’ll take them with us when we do the next game.”

Article image

Bungie’s next game is said to be “totally different” fromHaloso it’s going to be interesting to see how successful it is next to the Master Chief-led videogame flagship. While hardcore fans know of Bungie and will likely be aware of its next project, will the masses ofHalolovers be more tuned in to the developer’s upcoming projects?

How much of theHalofanbase do you think Bungie can retain? Will its next game stand a chance at being just as successful as the series that put it on the map, or will the majority of fans need to see Master Chief on the cover to want it? Time will tell, but feel free to use our humble page to speculate your grubby little hearts out.

Hell is Us gameplay reveal

Black Ops 6 Season 5 Multiplayer Ransack Mode

Tekken Tag Tournament 2: a black and white Jin and Heihachi stand back-to-back.

PEAK Bing Bong plushie

Silent Hill f: a woman’s face covered in blossoming but deadly looking flowers.

Mei NERF gun in OW2

Battlefield 6 vehicles combat

Several men standing and watching at an explosion in the distance in Battlefield 6.

BO7 key art