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Bungie's April Fools jokes

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Mister Chief points out the jokes.

Bungie keeps the tradition of making and posting April Fool's Jokes every year since 2002, usually related to Halo or a fictional game called Pimps at Sea.

2002

  • Bungie unveils Halo Babies, an animated television series based on the Halo web comic of the same name. The series is scheduled to debut on fall 2002Template:Fact.

2003

  • Bungie announces Bungie.net Pro, a parody of online premium membership accounts. "For $7/month, suscribers will get access to boatloads of webcams, an online version of the Halo Story Bible, developer diaries, daily Halo 2 screenshots, and more!"Template:Fact. Ironically, Bungie would later actually release such a premium membership, Bungie Pro.
  • Bungie announces their latest project, Pimps at Sea.

2004

  • Bungie posted a news item about the new lengths to which the product placement model is being taken in Halo 2; Keds, Arby's and Starbucks are all among the companies that will be showcased in-game{fact}}.

2005

  • Bungie announces the Mountain Dew emblem for Halo 2.

2006

Main article: Halopedia:Bungie Weekly Update 03-31-06
  • Bungie tells a website that a Nintendo DS port of Halo 2 would be announced at E3 2006Template:Fact. This is unrelated to the Halo DS prototype, which was unsuccessfully pitched by a smaller company to Bungie.

2007

  • Bungie posted an apology for an industry leak of the upcoming Pimps at Sea movieTemplate:Fact.

2008

  • The Players Online world map in Halo 3's Matchmaking Lobby shows an image of Mister Chief across Europe, Africa and Asia.
  • Bungie posted new positions on their Jobs page - Port/Emulation Specialist, 3D UI Designer... and Animator/Dance ChoreographerTemplate:Fact.

2009

  • Bungie announces the creation of the "Bungie Ultimate Ninja Gaming League Extreme", or "B.U.N.G.L.E", a Halo 3 professional gaming league that will overtake MLG.
  • Bungie states that the famous Halo fansite, halo.bungie.org, is shutting downTemplate:Fact.

2010

  • Bungie releases a new Halo: Reach ViDoc, "Zugzwang Evolved", explaining how traditional first-person-shooter multiplayer will be replaced with competitive chess[1].
  • One day before April Fool's Day, Bungie posts on Twitter about a Halo announcement the next day and include a picture of a Spartan. The next day, it proves to be a "new" Bollywood movie about HaloTemplate:Fact.
  • Bungie tells a website that Halo: Reach will be released for the Sony Playstation 3, a competing console to the Xbox 360, which Reach was actually exclusive too. They went as far as to say they'd split their Reach development since the beginning, one team for the Xbox 360 and one for the PS3. The PS3 version would be $10 cheaper, and would come out a week earlier than the Xbox 360 versionTemplate:Fact.

2011

  • Bungie announces PimpsVille, a facebook game based on their long-running faux "Pimps at Sea" franchise.[2]

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