
In-Fusio sues Xbox maker for breach of contract, saying it refused to approve game designs while still demanding payment for exclusivity of license.
In 2005, French mobile game developer In-Fusio announced at the CTIA IT Wireless and Entertainment trade show that it would bring the sci-fi shooter franchise Halo to mobile phones as part of an exclusive three-year deal with publisher Microsoft.
More than a year after the initial agreement and with no Halo game available for mobile phones, In-Fusio filed suit against Microsoft in a Seattle court last month, accusing the publisher of breach of contract.

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It's a step forward for Stop Killing Games.
Wow, that's a very smart way to write a title. it almost sound like it was bungie who sue microsoft.