
Bungie Working On 'Small, Interesting' And 'More Ambitious' Aerospace Projects
Tom Hopkins
Crimson Steam Pirates is just the beginning for the publishing program from Halo creator Bungie.
Published on Jan 24, 2012
Bungie is working on numerous projects regarding its publishing arm Bungie Aerospace, the developer has revealed.
Answering fan questions in the latest 'Bungie Mail Sack' blog post earlier this month, Bernie Yee, producer for Bungie's mobile applications portfolio, responded to a query on the whether more games would arrive via Aerospace.
"The short answer is “Yes.” We’re working on a couple of small, interesting (and, as of yet, unannounced) projects, and some more ambitious ones," Yee wrote. " When they are ready, you will be the first to know, and download, and play."
Bungie previously described Aerospace as a platform to help indie devs make 'great games'.
Crimson Steam Pirates, a free-to-download iOS strategy game from indie dev Harebrained Schemes is the only Bungie Aerospace offering to date.
As well as publishing games, Bungie is also working on the small matter of a building a brand new multiplatform universe/ten-year IP for Activision.
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