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==The Chosen Few==
==The Chosen Few==


To be selected by Bungie for a '''Hump day Challenge''' is a challenge in itself.  They doent play anyone based on ability . They pick teams to play based on community activity. i.e. Other companies or Halo video makers.  Their interest isn't in beating the best but in mutal publicity that the Hump challange brings. Bungie plays for fun, and probably enjoys winning against non-professional players.
To be selected by Bungie for a '''Hump day Challenge''' is a challenge in itself.  They don't play anyone based on ability . They pick teams to play based on community activity. i.e. Other companies or a group that has somekind of [[Wikipedia:niche|niche]].  Their interest isn't in beating the best but in mutal publicity that the Hump challange brings. Bungie plays for fun, and probably enjoys winning against non-professional players.


==See Also==
==See Also==

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The Hump day Challenge is an event where every Wednesday (Hump Day) Bungie staff have it out with a fan site, group or pretty much anyone in a three game Halo shootout. One recent outing pitied the Bungie staff against the Fragdolls

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FragDolls get ready to kick Bungie ass

The Chosen Few

To be selected by Bungie for a Hump day Challenge is a challenge in itself. They don't play anyone based on ability . They pick teams to play based on community activity. i.e. Other companies or a group that has somekind of niche. Their interest isn't in beating the best but in mutal publicity that the Hump challange brings. Bungie plays for fun, and probably enjoys winning against non-professional players.

See Also