Many details about Bungie's long-awaited follow up to the Halo series came out in 2012, but it appears that Destiny will miss its proposed 2013 release date.
Halo creator Bungie has updated its web network to incorporate services other than Microsoft for the first time. Facebook, Google, and PlayStation Network accounts can now be used to access the site. What does it mean for Destiny?
In the market for a new car? For $28,000 you could pick up a new Honda Accord. If you'd prefer something a bit more rugged though, might we suggest investing in Halo's iconic troop transport, the Warthog.
Three behind-the-scenes videos emerge for 343 Industries' Halo 4, which was confirmed over the weekend to be the start of something called "The Reclaimer Trilogy."
Former Halo developer Bungie Studios reveals in its weekly update that lead network engineer David Aldridge's confirmation of an upcoming space-based MMO at the 2011 Game Developer's Conference was actually a big joke.
Bungie lead network engineer David Aldrige confirms that the studio is currently working on a "massively multiplayer action game" as part of a 10-year publishing deal with Activision Blizzard.
Microsoft and Bungie have debuted the next set of downloadable maps for Halo: Reach. The Defiant pack will include three new multiplayer maps highlighted in the video below.
A new update from Bungie will correct a few issues and tweak some game types. A second update will introduce campaign matchmaking, and it is due sometime between October 12 and 19.