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  • The president has commented in an interview Bungie.
  • The game will be released next year 2010.
  • On September 22 will be released Halo ODST.

 

Since Natal Project was announced, almost everyone had one thing clear: this technology was not applied to video games ever for most gamers. So Ives Guillemot, CEO, Ubi Soft made statements on supporting the new invention from Microsoft, but said he did not believe that would apply to serious games.

Project experts doubted that Natal would apply to video games

However, an interview with the Seattle Times newspaper has just opened his eyes about the possibilities of Natal Project. And the president of Bungie, Harold Ryan, has stated that Halo: Reach, the episode that begins a new saga in the world of Master Chief, will be compatible with Natal. "I am convinced that Reach would allow," he said.

Something that is news, and means that few have pointed out, is that Reach will be released in 2010. And if it is compatible with Natal, is because the technology has already reached the market.

Therefore, it seems that finally, next year is definitely in the Natal market.

Meanwhile on September 22 reached us Halo odst for all fans of the saga a satisfying their hunger with a little game that follows the adventures of another soldier in the famous attack on New Mombasa.

 

Source: 20 Minutos

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