Since the separation of Bungie and Microsoft, it is quite conceivable that Bungie could develop Halo Reach for the PS3 market. They haven't confirmed it, and I don't think they will, but what a bitter blow it could be!

Since separating from Microsoft in 2007, the firm is free to develop on multiple platforms - and the rumour mill is rife that its new title will be available on Sony's console.
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    Tenken Feb 25, 10
    Halo Reach for PS3? Why even state that? Microsoft, not Bungie, owns Halo.
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    Mudkip94 Feb 25, 10
    I can see something new come along that is like halo but different
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    Daweii Feb 25, 10
    Halo of War.. More Halo just in 3rd person and more knee high walls to crouch behind.
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    Province Feb 25, 10
    Bungie will no doubt eventually work on the PS3 but Halo is owned by Microsoft (Albeit some of/most of the new gameplay mechanics Bungie developed for it is their own patent) so no Halo for PS3 but they'll get on something else.
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    FinalFantasyFanaticc Feb 25, 10
    You'd think that a computer and video games site would know that Microsoft own Halo therefore it's not going anywere expect to 360, seriously what a stupid article to publish xD
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    Red 9 Feb 26, 10
    Y'know why they're quiet? Because they're tired of saying "no".
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    Paradox Feb 26, 10
    If it was on the PS3, I wouldn't buy it. I have both consoles, and Halo is second nature on the 360 and helped shape the game system.
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      Daweii Feb 26, 10
      Helped shape? If Halo didn't exist you wouldn't have an Xbox 360 to play on, the original Xbox was all but dead until Halo came out it was that game that gave Microsoft a reason to keep going, without it this gen would most likely be a two horse race.
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    ShadowGuard Feb 26, 10
    Halo is owned by Microsoft guys, a Halo game will never be on the PS3. Bungie is working on a new IP (not a Halo game) that could possibly be on the PS3...

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