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Bungie

Bellevue, Washington

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Bungie, founded in 1991, initially gained recognition with its early titles like "Marathon" and "Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete." The studio achieved significant milestones with the launch of the "Halo" franchise, particularly "Halo 3," which solidified its reputation in the gaming industry. In 2000, Bungie was acquired by Microsoft, leading to the development of iconic titles that defined the first-person shooter genre on consoles.

Key personnel include co-founders Jason Jones and Alex Seropian, along with influential figures like Jason Jones and creative director Jason Jones, who have shaped Bungie's vision and direction. The studio is best known for groundbreaking games such as "Halo: Combat Evolved," "Halo 3," and "Destiny 2," which have garnered massive player bases and critical acclaim.

Bungie's impact on the gaming industry is profound, particularly in multiplayer gaming and online services, with innovations like matchmaking and persistent online worlds. The studio specializes in first-person shooters and action role-playing games, often incorporating rich lore and expansive universes.

Bungie has received numerous awards, including multiple Game Awards and BAFTA nominations, recognizing its contributions to gaming and storytelling. The studio continues to influence the industry with its commitment to evolving gameplay experiences and community engagement.

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Fondé

January 1, 1991

Siège social

Bellevue, Washington, United States

Nombre d'employés

251 - 500

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Action

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