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2006-01-10 19:37:21 UTC
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Halo 3 will ship when Bungie is ready, says Gates
Tom Bramwell 12:30 10/01/2006
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has admitted he doesn't have any idea
when Halo 3 will be released, saying that the launch date of the game
is up to Bungie and recanting his earlier claim that it will arrive to
spoil the launch of the PS3.
Gates had previously commented that Sony would "walk right into Halo 3"
when they launched PlayStation 3, drawing a lot of attention in the
process. Former Xbox chief Robbie Bach had later claimed his comments
were more "philosophical" in nature, but now it seems we have the real
answer: it was "speculation", judging by Gates' reaction to the
question posed by technology blog Engadget during the Consumer
Electronics Show.
Asked whether Halo 3 would launch around the time of PS3, Gates
replied, "No, I have to make sure that any speculation I did about that
is -- it's up to the team when they want to ship that, and they're
going to take their time to make that a super great product. So even we
don't know when that will come out. That's one of many games that are
just phenomenal that are in the works, but it's up to the artists to do
it when they feel good about it."
Gates also had a couple of other 360-related comments for Engadget. He
rejected suggestions that the introduction of an external HD-DVD drive
would fragment the userbase, claiming, "There's no fragmentation here.
The developers are creating games that run on the DVD-9 format that's
in every Xbox, and whatever we do with the drive, they'll all be
upwards compatible with that," and even going onto clarify the
"whatever we do" comment by adding, "the HD-DVD is a peripheral, that's
a nice option for our users".
He also spoke about the Xbox webcam, about which relatively little has
been said in the last year. It'll launch in 2006, Gates said, "as well
[as] some of the connections to the PC on the communication side so you
can text message between PC and Xbox".
Finally, Gates said he expected "a substantially higher [market] share
in this generation than we had last generation," and declined to
speculate on how many units the 360 would sell beyond the 4.5 to 5.5
million Microsoft's hoping to do before the end of June.
On a related note, claims supposedly backed by a Financial Times
article that Microsoft had dropped its previous 2.75 to 3 million unit
shipment target for the first 90 days have been debunked. US website
GameSpot made contact with the article's author who said that while
Microsoft executive Peter Moore had dodged a direct question about it,
he hadn't actually confirmed that the new target for June was a tacit
admission of a failure to live up to the previous one.
Halo 3 will ship when Bungie is ready, says Gates
Tom Bramwell 12:30 10/01/2006
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has admitted he doesn't have any idea
when Halo 3 will be released, saying that the launch date of the game
is up to Bungie and recanting his earlier claim that it will arrive to
spoil the launch of the PS3.
Gates had previously commented that Sony would "walk right into Halo 3"
when they launched PlayStation 3, drawing a lot of attention in the
process. Former Xbox chief Robbie Bach had later claimed his comments
were more "philosophical" in nature, but now it seems we have the real
answer: it was "speculation", judging by Gates' reaction to the
question posed by technology blog Engadget during the Consumer
Electronics Show.
Asked whether Halo 3 would launch around the time of PS3, Gates
replied, "No, I have to make sure that any speculation I did about that
is -- it's up to the team when they want to ship that, and they're
going to take their time to make that a super great product. So even we
don't know when that will come out. That's one of many games that are
just phenomenal that are in the works, but it's up to the artists to do
it when they feel good about it."
Gates also had a couple of other 360-related comments for Engadget. He
rejected suggestions that the introduction of an external HD-DVD drive
would fragment the userbase, claiming, "There's no fragmentation here.
The developers are creating games that run on the DVD-9 format that's
in every Xbox, and whatever we do with the drive, they'll all be
upwards compatible with that," and even going onto clarify the
"whatever we do" comment by adding, "the HD-DVD is a peripheral, that's
a nice option for our users".
He also spoke about the Xbox webcam, about which relatively little has
been said in the last year. It'll launch in 2006, Gates said, "as well
[as] some of the connections to the PC on the communication side so you
can text message between PC and Xbox".
Finally, Gates said he expected "a substantially higher [market] share
in this generation than we had last generation," and declined to
speculate on how many units the 360 would sell beyond the 4.5 to 5.5
million Microsoft's hoping to do before the end of June.
On a related note, claims supposedly backed by a Financial Times
article that Microsoft had dropped its previous 2.75 to 3 million unit
shipment target for the first 90 days have been debunked. US website
GameSpot made contact with the article's author who said that while
Microsoft executive Peter Moore had dodged a direct question about it,
he hadn't actually confirmed that the new target for June was a tacit
admission of a failure to live up to the previous one.