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Saber got the contract to develop Halo Anniversary because its CEO ‘offered to do it for free’ | VGC
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This post did not contain any content.wrote 28 days ago last edited byWell that is the right price to get business' attention
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wrote 28 days ago last edited bythrow in a hand job to outbid them
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This post did not contain any content.wrote 28 days ago last edited byAnd then Microsoft screwed them out of royalties, according to the article. I feel like they should have included that in the title.
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And then Microsoft screwed them out of royalties, according to the article. I feel like they should have included that in the title.wrote 28 days ago last edited byBut then if I'm understanding correctly saber then Got them back. Right I could just be misreading/not understanding
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But then if I'm understanding correctly saber then Got them back. Right I could just be misreading/not understandingwrote 28 days ago last edited byThey eventually did, but apparently only because Microsoft forgot to finalize a contract for further work they were doing, meaning they were able to hold the port of Halo Anniversary to next gen hostage contingent on Microsoft removing the clauses blocking royalties.
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But then if I'm understanding correctly saber then Got them back. Right I could just be misreading/not understandingwrote 28 days ago last edited byIt sounds like they didn't, but apparently Microsoft forgot to put together a contract for further work they were doing for the MCC, so they were able to hold the Xbox One port of Halo Anniversary hostage contingent on Microsoft removing the clauses blocking royalties. So they did get royalties for _that_ port that amounted to tens of millions of dollars, but nothing for their original work.
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It sounds like they didn't, but apparently Microsoft forgot to put together a contract for further work they were doing for the MCC, so they were able to hold the Xbox One port of Halo Anniversary hostage contingent on Microsoft removing the clauses blocking royalties. So they did get royalties for _that_ port that amounted to tens of millions of dollars, but nothing for their original work.wrote 28 days ago last edited byAh gotcha thanks lol