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Halo developer Bungie Studios is to become an independent company once again

Bungie to break away from Microsoft

Halo developer unveils plan to go it alone

Written by Shaun Nichols in California

Halo developer Bungie Studios has announced plans to break away from Microsoft just one week after delivering the biggest video game launch in history.

Bungie will once again begin the process of becoming an independent company after operating as a subsidiary of Microsoft since being acquired in June 2000.

The move comes just days after the official launch of Halo 3 which smashed sales records and logged more than $300m in global sales in the first week alone.

As part of the deal, Microsoft will retain the rights to the Halo franchise. The hugely successful first-person shooter series has been widely credited with helping to establish the Xbox 360 as a major games console.

In explaining the move, Bungie founder Jason Jones likened the company's position to that of a shark.

"We have to keep moving to survive," he said. "We have to continually test ourselves, or we might as well be dolphins. Or manatees."

Both companies vowed to continue a publishing agreement which will include development of future Halo titles, as well as what was termed a " primary focus" on Microsoft's platforms.

Neither company would elaborate on the agreement, but reports suggest that Microsoft will retain rights of first refusal to all future Bungie titles, allowing for early or exclusive release of games on the Xbox 360 platform.

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