A new US gaming company wants to disrupt the industry


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  • Monday, 14 Oct 2019

Ryan, the executive behind the Halo, Age of Empires and Destiny gaming franchises, is the CEO of ProbablyMonsters, a new company focused on creating and selling what the industry calls AAA games. — Seattle Times/TNS

SEATTLE: The man responsible for the insanely popular Halo franchise, which garnered US$3bil (RM12.57bil) in the span of its first three releases, is ready to talk about his new project.

Harold Ryan, the former studio head and then later president of Bungie, the game development company responsible for the Halo, Age Of Empires and Destiny franchises, left in 2016 to quietly establish a company focused on creating partnerships between videogame developers and publishers.

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