Microsoft’s head of gaming has explained Halo’s absence from Sunday’s Xbox Games Showcase
“I wouldn’t say Halo is of lesser importance, but we have over 20 studios now,” he said.
“I’ll go back to the years where I had basically four games – Fable,Spencer also said recent“We’ve been pretty public about the leadership change at 343,” he said. “You can kind of see that in some of the social things [the team have] been doing around seasons, but I don’t want to force them to talk about their longer-term vision until they’re ready. I think you’ll see some pretty cool things coming.
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