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Submitted by Kiran Earwaker on February 10 2011 - 13:34

Family Guy game to keep you busy in the meantime...

Activision has revealed that Bungie’s debut title for the publisher won’t be released until 2012 at the earliest.

Speaking in an investor call yesterday, CEO of Activision Publishing Eric Hirschberg noted that, “although the title is not expected to launch this year, Bungie's new universe will represent a tremendous long-term potential through Activision Publishing.”

However the publisher did reveal plans to announce a new entertainment franchise at the New York Toy Fair tomorrow.

“It's an all-new gaming universes that brings together the worlds of toys, video games and online play in a way that I believe to be unprecedented.” Hirschberg announced.

Activision plans to release X-Men and Transformers 3 movie tie-ins, alongsideSpider-Man, Bakugan, and Wipeout titles this year. A Family Guy game is also in the works.

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By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 07th Oct 2010 23:29, Post No: 12

I personally love Halo: Reach, and I think the story is fantastic. MW2 is a little annoying, especially with the respawn points in online games being terrible, the amount of times I have been spawn killed before I even have a chance to move is ridiculous, but apart from that, and the abundance of grenade launching noobs, it's a pretty tasty game. I am very excited to see what they come up with.


By: freeradical

Added:Tue 14th Sep 2010 17:57, Post No: 11

Agreed. Bungie appeared to use the same engine throughout most of the Halo games though (albeit a heavily iterated engine that changed a lot throughout the years), so perhaps it wasn't neccesarily certain that they'd start with a new engine for the Activision project.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 14th Sep 2010 16:17, Post No: 10

"the studio is building a new engine for its next project"

yeah, I would hope so.


By: SegaBoy

Added:Fri 07th May 2010 16:57, Post No: 9

Can't imagine too many ex-IW staff would be happy with teaming up with Activision once again.  The vast majority will be at Respawn and EA.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 07th May 2010 14:04, Post No: 8

How many of them were shuttled over from what's left of Infinity Ward? :p


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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 30th Apr 2010 18:55, Post No: 7

Do you think they will do something lame like Gameloft did in "NOVA", otherwise known as the iPhone's Halo clone?


By: SegaBoy

Added:Fri 30th Apr 2010 13:15, Post No: 6

And Bobby Kotick - don't forget about him.  Bet he's chuffed to bits swimming in his moneythis morning...


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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 30th Apr 2010 12:45, Post No: 5

LOL at Segaboy.

Bring it on - the only people to benefit here are us gamers.


By: John Galt

Added:Fri 30th Apr 2010 11:48, Post No: 4

10 year deal... that's goitta be 10 games then surely?!?


By: SegaBoy

Added:Fri 30th Apr 2010 09:35, Post No: 3

That would be hilarious: both of these mega-partnerships are greeted with nothing but indifference from the gaming population.

A big fat 'Meh'...


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