The long-standing "voice" of Bungie, Content Manager Frank O'Connor, is leaving the Halo studio in order to "work more closely with Microsoft on the Halo franchise." In his final Weekly Update, O'Connor sends a heartwarming thanks to the community for a number of things, among them for "not following through on the death threats" (his emphasis, not ours).
The most interesting part of his goodbye later is the tease on the "coming years." Said O'Connor, "I was busy working on a story for one of our next games, an experience that is destined to surprise, amaze and entertain like nothing we've ever made before. That game has an amazing team invested in it, and one that will be tasked with building the Next Big Thing. You should see what they've already achieved, you truly should." We'll be watching with eager eyes. Take care, Frank, you'll be missed.
(Oh, and be sure to check out all the fun Frank O'Connor Photoshops.)













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Darn insomnia. Good thing noone else is awake to read this crap.
I LOVE YOU FRANKIE.
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Luke's okay... but I mean... No one can top Frankie. =(
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So is the main guy in control of the forums.
Frankie was definitely the least ass-hole-ish of the bunch.
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(And thanks for the Recon, Bungie...OH WAIT...)
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He leaves Bungie creators of Halo to work with Ms in the next Halo.Okay I understand Bungie isn't a MS exclusive company anymore but aren't they going to work with MS for the next Halo anyway? What I'm missing here?
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I wonder whether he's going to help rescue the Halo RTS, or if he's going to the team that's working on the Halo-related thing with Peter Jackson.
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All this really means is that there is going to be more Halo coming and this pretty much shows it. John 117 will still have Frank's voice so thats awesome news.
Microsoft owns the rights to Halo, so it can never see the light of day on a Sony console just the same way MS will never see Killzone on its console (even if Guerilla gave it away, it still belongs to Sony).
This is sad news because it means that any future Bungie game will not have Frank's awesome voice to it.
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A modern, good FPS game starts and ends with Half Life and friends. Pretty much every other FPS is crap and fails to inspire or entertain me.
Actually, You have to ask yourself would any self respecting xbox owner give 2 shits about the lackluster borefest known as killzone? Looking at the acclaim and sales of the 2 franchises I'd say Halo is in a whole other League. And Haze....lol what a joke, ya that exclusivity deal has already paid huge dividends for Sony, hasn't it. Haze a joke.
WOW Frankie was the voice of Master Chief????!!! I knew it though the face never matched the voice.
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My curiosity is sparked, what could this new hidden project be I ponder.
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Maybe him leaving will allow Bungie to make a campaign that doesn't suck?
Seriously the multiplayer is great but when it comes to campaign, something obvious has been wrong about each game to the point of frustration. In halo1 it was the repeative level design, 2 the skitsophrenic plot and pacing and 3 the continuation of that plot along with some terrible level design.
So... he can go fuck off for sure, hes no loss for Bungie.
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So this will likely stick with Bungie.
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Real response - Joystiq didn't load up for a moment there.
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I wonder how the next Halo game will evolve now. With another developer possibly being involved, will this change Halo in a good way or a bad way? I always liked the Halo games. I wish there couldve been a better story line and a longer campaign though.
What happens to the multiplayer now for the next Halo? As much as I dislike many of the Halo 3 maps, they had something with Halo online that was just awesome. That alone carried the franchise with Halo 2 and 3. If they dont come out with not only a great campaign, but the same and improved online play, Halo will not have as big an impact next time.
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If you want to imagine my voice while your reading my posts try deep and with an english accent, cheers.
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When reading your post and enjoying your obvious lack of spelling acumen, I visualized a budding 13 year dreaming of the day his sack drops and praying his acne doesn't scar him for life.
Now...as to the others who think Frankie voices the chief, he doesn't, Steven Downs always has.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_Chief_(Halo)
Being that Frankie only came to Bungie during Halo 2 production I feel his input, into the Halo world I like, was perhaps minimal. Now I read he is going to M$ to be involved with new Halo projects. Will his new Halo world be one that I like? I hope so but I'm concerned I'm losing Halo at both Bungie and M$.
I'm not at all convinced Bungie will be able to replace my Halo fix with something better. I know I want more new Halo.
I suggest Bungie start releasing new maps at a more rapid pace. Perhaps even releasing them one at a time. Now might be a very good time to release a free map pack.
I also think that if Bungie has any Halo 3 Aces hiding up their sleeves, now would be a good time to play them. Anything that could add extra life to the Campaign and Multi-player would be nice. Halo 3 doesn't have the luxury that Halo 2 did.
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