Does Sony own Bungie?
PLAYSTATION maker Sony has bought video game production company Bungie, the developer who originally created Xbox's famous Halo franchise.
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced a deal to buy Bungie for $3.6billion dollars.
Does Sony own Bungie?
On Monday, January 31 of 2022, Sony Interactive Entertainment released a statement that broke the news of their acquisition of Bungie.
Sony Interactive Entertainment's President and CEO, Jim Ryan, issued the press release.
Jim Ryan said: "We've had a strong partnership with Bungie since the inception of the Destiny franchise, and I couldn't be more thrilled to officially welcome the studio to the PlayStation family."
CEO Ryan continued: "This is an important step in our strategy to expand the reach of PlayStation to a much wider audience."
"We understand how vital Bungie's community is to the studio and look forward to supporting them as they remain independent and continue to grow," he went on to add.
Ryan further stated: "Like Bungie, our community is core to PlayStation's DNA, and our shared passion for the gamer and building the best place to play will now evolve even further."
Sony Interactive Entertainment purchased Bungie for $3.6 billion.
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Have Sony bought Halo?
Sony have acquired Bungie, but not the studio's most famous series, Halo.
The first three games in the Halo series - Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, and Halo 3 - were produced by Bungie when it was owned by Microsoft between 2000 and 2007.
In 2007, Bungie separated and became a privately held independent company, but the rights to Halo were retained by Microsoft and it remained an exclusive Xbox title under a new studio - 343 Industries.
The new acquisition by Sony Interactive is for Bungie, but not Halo which remains controlled by Microsoft.
So it is unlikely that Playstation gamers will find Halo available for their console any time soon.
What games did Bungie develop?
Due to Sony's acquisition of Bungie, Sony will continue to develop a number of Bungie's popular gaming titles.
Bungie produced the Halo franchise, the Destiny series, Marathon, among various others.
The Head of Sony PlayStation Studios, Hermen Hulst, took to Twitter to chime in on Sony's press release.
The Halo franchise is currently managed and developed by Microsoft.
: "I’m absolutely thrilled to welcome Bungie to the PlayStation family!"
The Sony official concluded: "Bungie create community-driven games with outstanding technology that are enormous fun to play, and I know that everyone at PlayStation Studios will be excited about what we can share and learn together."
Is Sony producing a Halo movie?
On social media, video game sleuths speculated whether or not Sony would produce a live-action Halo film based on the popular gaming series.
On Twitter, one user wrote: "Sony made uncharted into a movie. Microsoft said hold my beer. Halo series?"
Another user tweeted: "Will this spark the console movie wars? Sony came out with Uncharted, and Nintendo's coming out with Mario."
"Someone at Sony must've had a really f***ing good script for a Halo movie," tweeted another.
In the wake of the Sony and Bungie merger news, neither company stated their intention for a live-action Halo film.
However, a separate live-action Halo streaming series will premiere on Paramount+ in the Spring of 2022, without Sony's involvement.
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