Halo is one of the most popular games released by Bungie. The game is currently going through a dark phase and certainly the makers have taken a step to stop it. They have just confirmed that the Halo stats from February will go dark. This has created a lot of chaos in the gaming community. To help we have listed the information we know about you. Read more to find out about Bungie Halo stats.
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Bungie Halo Stats going dark in February
Bungie.net has confirmed that all the statics and files related to Halo are going to go dark in February 2021. This is because the classic Xbox game is now going dark. It is understood how Bungie.net is currently aiming to focus on Destiny and other recent games. Because of this all the stats, files and other data from Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST and Halo: Reach that resided at halo.bungie.net are to be removed.
To be precise, the manufacturers have announced that February 9 will be the last day for these files to be posted on their site. The manufacturers have also stated that the players are allowed to save and download their Halo files manually. But if after February there will be no files to save. In addition to this, we have also uploaded a video by a popular gamer about the same. Read more to know about Bungie removing Halo files and stats from Bungie.net.
More about Bungie
Halo is a popular free to play game developed by Bungie. This game was originally released only for game consoles like Xbox on in the year 2001. But later in the same year, the makers decided to release the game for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS on September 30, 2003.
Following its release on November 15, 2001, the game is still played by a large number of people across the globe. Bungie is also famous for making a number of other popular games including Destiny, Oni and many more. Here are all the games released by Bungie.
- 1991: Activity: Desert Storm
- 1992: Minotaur: Labyrinths of Crete
- 1993: Paths to darkness
- 1994: Marathon
- 1995: Marathon 2
- 1996: Marathon Infinity
- 1997: Myth: The Fallen Lords 1998: Myth II
- 2001: Oni
- 2001: Hello
- 2004: Halo 2
- 2007: Halo 3
- 2009: Halo 3
- 2010: Hello
- 2014: Destiny
- 2017: Destiny 2
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