Lundi
le 19 Juin, 2000
MICROSOFT ACHÈTE
BUNGIE SOFTWARE
Microsoft Corp.
vient de confirmer leur achat de Bungie Software
Products Corp. qui sont reconnu pour avoir
développé les jeux Marathon et Myth.
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Microsoft Corp.
today announced it acquired Chicago-based Bungie
Software Products Corp., a leading independent
developer of action oriented computer and video
games. As a result of this acquisition, Microsoft
gains exclusive publishing and distribution
rights to select Bungie-developed titles,
including the highly anticipated sci-fi action
epic "Halo."
"This
acquisition reflects our commitment to growing
our business with a strong portfolio of quality
games for the PC and Xbox platforms," said
Ed Fries, vice president of games publishing at
Microsoft. "Bungie's highly talented team
consistently delivers award-winning games, and
we're looking forward to supporting their
creative spirit here at Microsoft."
Bungie's
development staff will become an independent
development studio within the Microsoft Game
Division, where it will retain its unique
character and edgy personality. Microsoft expects
the Bungie team to play a key role in the
development of content for the Xbox platform,
creating the kinds of innovative technology that
have defined its character. The team will also
continue developing titles such as
"Halo," a revolutionary action game.
"This is an
opportunity to combine the strength of two
outstanding software companies: Bungie's talent
for creating great games and Microsoft's strength
in distribution," said Alexander Seropian,
founder and CEO of Bungie Software Products.
"Microsoft will provide us with the
resources and infrastructure we need to continue
to build great games and make them available on a
worldwide scale. We are also looking forward to
helping define the Xbox platform, which may soon
be the world's premier game console."
In a related
announcement, Take-Two Interactive Software Inc.,
(Nasdaq "TTWO") current distributor of
Bungie-developed titles, announced it acquired
all right, title and interest to select Bungie
game properties, including the popular
"Myth" game franchise and the upcoming
action game "Oni," and has sold its
19.9 percent equity interest in Bungie to
Microsoft. Ryan Brant, Chief Executive Officer of
Take-Two, said, "This acquisition is a
positive for all involved. We have a tremendous
amount of respect for Bungie's talents and the
contributions it has made to the games industry,
and we look forward to working with Microsoft to
make Xbox a success."
Underscoring
Microsoft's commitment to being a leading
worldwide games developer and publisher, the
acquisition of Bungie follows last year's
successful acquisitions of FASA Interactive
Technologies Inc. and Access Software Inc., both
of which have resulted in the upcoming PC games
"MechWarrior™ 4: Vengeance,"
"Crimson Skies™" and
"Links™ LS 2001," all due out
later this year.
About Bungie
Software Founded in 1991, Bungie Software is a
private, Chicago-based corporation dedicated to
developing outstanding, immersive electronic
games that surpass conventional technology and
deliver compelling and repeatable play.
Makers of the
award-winning "Marathon" and
"Myth" series, Bungie is currently
developing the highly anticipated anime action
game "Oni" and the science-fiction
action epic "Halo."
About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq
"MSFT") is the worldwide leader in
software, services and Internet technologies for
personal and business computing. The company
offers a wide range of products and services
designed to empower people through great software
- any time, any place and on any device.
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