Bungie files trademark application for Bungie Aerospace
What’s next for Bungie after Halo? They’ve said time and again that Halo: Reach may very well be their last project from the franchise, but that doesn’t mean it’s the end of the world for them. As it turns out, they’re setting themselves for something more out of this world.
What’s next for Bungie after Halo? They’ve said time and again that Halo: Reach may very well be their last project from the franchise, but that doesn’t mean it’s the end of the world for them. As it turns out, they’re setting themselves for something more out of this world.
Only recently, a trademark registration was found out, harboring the Bungie Aerospace trademark, believed to likely be used with developing proprietary softwares. So while it doesn’t really point to any particular game in particular (in fact it may not even be a game at all), it looks like Bungie’s stretching their limbs to try their hand out at developing game engines this time around.
This should definitely be interesting to follow. Keep it posted here, we’ll be on the lookout for it.
[USPTO via Attack of the Fanboy]
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