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Bungie’s Halo Official Website Closes in February, But You Can Still Collect and Save All Your Data

Bungie announces that it is closing its Halo game websites, but there is a way to save your data and statistics.

There is no doubt that Halo is Xbox’s most legendary franchise, and for a good part of his 20 years of life Bungie was its main supporter, developing games like Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3 or Halo Reach. All fans of Master Chief you will feel sad with this news … but Not everything is bad.

Bungie has announced on its website that On February 9, the Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3 ODST and Halo Reach websites will close on the Bungie.net portal, as the creators of Destiny stopped participating in the franchise a few years ago, to the detriment of 343 Industries.

This is a blow to all those who have spent hours and hours playing with these wonderful shooters on Xbox and Xbox 360, but there is good news: you can collect and save your data and statistics of Bungie.net and keep them lovingly in your document library.

It has to be said that all articles, forums, accounts and data of the users of these Halo games are saved on the Bungie.net, which since 2013 has a different domain than before. To collect this data you must log in with your account and download them for free.

Bungie was linked to the saga Halo de Microsoft until 2013, when they decided to embark on Destiny, game that reminds us a lot of the first titles of the Master Chief. In recent months, a possible purchase of Bungie by Microsoft was rumored, but they ended up being ethereal.

A few weeks ago, the Xbox 360 Halo server shutdown, sad news for fans, especially for Latin America, where Microsoft continues to support this console, even 16 years after its launch.

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Halo Reach was the latest video game in the franchise developed by Bungie, released in 2010 for Xbox 360. We remind you that you can enjoy much of the saga with Halo The Master Chief’s Collection, available at Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One y PC and also on Xbox Game Pass.


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If you enjoyed these Halo games developed by Bungie and you want to save your precious memories of multiplayer games, forums and other statistics, remember to collect them before the February 9, what will be when These Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3 ODST, and Halo Reach websites are closed.

Source: Bungie

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