Microsoft Game Studios announced today development of the PC and Macintosh versions
of the critically acclaimed Xbox first-person shooter, "Halo: Combat Evolved." Initially
developed for Xbox by Bungie Studios, "Halo: Combat Evolved" is a science-fiction
first-person shooting game that takes place on a mysterious alien ring-world. The
PC adaptation is being developed by Texas-based Gearbox Software and based on the
game's original concept. Gearbox has a strong reputation for bringing triple-A gaming
franchises to multiple platforms.
"PC gamers worldwide will soon be able to dig into the addictive gameplay of
'Halo,'" said Stuart Moulder, general manager, Microsoft Game Studios. "By combining
the success of 'Halo' on Xbox with Gearbox's proven talent in the first-person shooter
genre, PC gamers are guaranteed a lively and 'up-all-hours' single and multiplayer
experience on the PC." The award-winning "Halo: Combat Evolved" for Xbox earned
the distinguished honor of being the fastest million-unit seller ever for any next-generation
console according to NPDFunworld (SM). Statistically, this means that more than
six copies of "Halo: Combat Evolved" were sold every minute of every day between
the launch of Xbox on November 15, 2001 and April 8, 2002.
"We've been dying to play Halo online with a PC ever since its spectacular launch
last year," said Gearbox Software President Randy Pitchford. "The team at Gearbox
has the experience and the talent to not only bring Halo to the PC, but also to
add enhancements that exploit the multiplayer capabilities that PCs are known for."
The Macintosh version of "Halo: Combat Evolved" will be developed by Westlake Interactive
and published by Destineer, which has brought other top Microsoft games to the Macintosh
including "Age of Empires II" and "Links Championship Edition." Development of the
Macintosh versions of "Halo" will occur simultaneously with Gearbox's development
of the PC version.
"Our goal is for Mac and Windows users to battle each other on foot, in vehicles,
and in the air next summer when the best first-person shooter ever created comes
to both Macintosh and Windows," according to Destineer President Peter Tamte. Halo
for PC is expected to be available in summer 2003. The Macintosh version is also
expected to be available in 2003. Additional information regarding game content,
features and enhancements will be announced at a later date.
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