
MSNBC Writes: "San Francisco - Microsoft Corp wants video gamers to "finish the fight" when the last chapter of its "Halo" trilogy comes out next week, but a carefully crafted merchandising strategy will make sure Master Chief lives on for years to come.
"Halo" is crucial to the success of Microsoft's Xbox video game business, which has lost billions of dollars since it was started in 2001 as a way to counter Sony Corp's growing dominance".

Remakes of the campaigns featured in Xbox Game Studios' Halo 2 and Halo 3 are currently in development, according to a new rumor.
That's Microsoft's gaming division for you...kill off developers making new ip while trying to capitalize off some long lost glory that has no hope of ever being what it once was thanks to recent decision making favoring unrealistic profit goals and greed. What a joke.
So what’s their solution to having multiplayer? Wait until Halo 7?
That was one of the most memorable parts of Halo..
Why not just port the MCC? 🤔 That was the easiest layup ever and you completely missed it
I wonder if Microsoft will port Reach over to Playstation I quite enjoyed that game. I played Halo 3 and it was not bad I have Halo 2 on the OG Xbox I just need some cables to hook up to my tv to play it.

GOG appears to be teasing potential re-releases of Konami's survival horror game, Silent Hill, and Xbox Game Studios' Halo: Combat Evolved.
It's crazy to think that GOG will have Silent Hill 1/2/4, Dino Crisis 2, and Resident Evil 2/3 before the PSN. What the actual fudge is Sony even doing over there?
I will probably pick up Silent Hill 1 right away if GOG gets it, I grabbed BOF4 as soon as it was released, haven't picked up Dino Crisis yet since I already bought it on PS.

Xbox Game Studios' Halo: Combat Evolved Remake is reportedly planned to release in late 2026 to celebrate 25 years of Xbox.
They coulda started with Halo 3 remake ... I know Halo CE remaster was not proper with the art style but still, remaking after a remaster seems dull, when Halo 3 and Reach have started to show some age.
“Halo” is crucial to the success of Microsoft’s Xbox video game business, which has lost billions of dollars since it was started in 2001 as a way to counter Sony Corp’s growing dominance".
It's a game for the fans and gamers. :)
than bungie got bought by microsoft and then you know the story...
I don't think MS can trust Halo like that... Halo is one game, for this month, but after that? I don't think that more and more people will come to buy a 360 cause Halo 3 by the next year (or 'till Halo 4 or whatever come), more like to increase 360's sales for up to 3 months...
The problem lies on what games would continue that interest on 360? The biggest hits exclusives to 360 after Halo would be Ninja Gaiden, PGR and Splinter Cell... Sony's forseable future alone can made it easy with FF, Tekken, GT, MGS, KH, Star Ocean, etc... Just to name few of then and the most like confirmed, we still have to learn anything on God of War 3, Shadow Of The Colossus/Ico sequel, R* exclusives, etc...
And is needed to clear out that Halo is not that important to game world, just to MS gamers... It sells good in past (and will do this again)? Yes. But cause Xbox owners take that as the better game in the console (not me included, I was having funny with NG too much to seek such crappy game - but my opinion don't count, no love for the FPS genre). The problem is, if MS have any plans to take over in this generation, they better remember about those 140m people that don't give a sh!t to Halo: PS2 and GC owners....
Halo, agree with it or not, is a console-seller. If Halo would have never existed, I seriously doubt the Xbox franchise would be where it is today. So to even imagine that Halo 3 will mark the last game in the series (excluding Halo Wars) is pretty absurd. Microsoft putting their biggest moneymaker out to pasture after only three games? Meanwhile, Mario's on his hundredth title and still going strong? We haven't seen the last of Master Chief, for better or for worse, I can guarantee you that. I remember back when MGS3 was Kojima's last Metal Gear game and Onimusha 3 was the last chapter in the "Onimusha trilogy," and we all know how those two turned out.