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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 [http://www.fragdolls.com/us/about.php Fragdolls] [[Image:FragDolls groupshot.jpg|thumb|300px|FragDolls, ready to play Bungie]]
The '''Humpday Challenge''' was a weekly game which took place between [[Bungie Studios]] employees and large ''Halo'' fan sites, active communities, and professional teams. Humpday Challenges always took place on Wednesday.  


==The Chosen Few==
Numerous communities hoped to challenge Bungie Studios, but few were selected. To be selected by Bungie for a Humpday Challenge was a challenge in itself. Bungie Studios did not take skill into account when choosing opponents, rather, they picked teams to play based on community activity. Other companies or groups that had some kind of niche were picked most often. Bungie did not seek to play the best players, but to gain mutual publicity from the coverage that a Humpday Challenge brought, usually playing administrators or community leaders from prolific websites.


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 some kind of [[Wikipedia:niche|niche]]. Their interest isn't in beating the best but in mutal publicity that the Hump challenge brings. Bungie plays for fun, and probably enjoys winning against non-professional players. Just lately the Halopedia community itself was challenged to a humpday challenge.
==Opponents==
Bungie has regularly played various groups during the challenge, and some have had the honor to play the company twice. A list of opponents Bungie has played includes:


==See Also==
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| colspan="5" style="background: white; padding: 0px 5px; text-align: center; width;100%" |
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!Date
!Opponent Group
!Victors
!Information
|-
|[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12924 11-1-2007]
![http://www.geezergamers.com/ Geezer Gamers]
|Bungie 3-0
|GeezerGamers is a gaming community built for and by men and women in their 30’s and beyond.
|-
|[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12938 11-8-2007]
![http://podtacular.com/ Podtacular]
|Bungie, 2-1
|the "Unofficial Halo Universe Podcast". Site administrators played Bungie and were defeated.
|-
|[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12969 11-15-2007]
!Anonymous Users
|Bungie, 3-0
|For the anniversary of the creation of [[Xbox Live]], five Bungie players prowled [[Matchmaking]] and played three randomly generated teams, beating them all.
|-
|[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=13016 11-29-2007]
![http://halo3.junk.ws/information/about Halo3Junk.ws]
|Bungie, 2-1
|halo3.junk.ws is the largest aggregator of Halo 2 statistics on the internet. Bungie played the administrators of the site and defeated them.
|-
|[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=13064 12-6-2007]
![http://www.praetoriaguard.com PraetoriaGuard]
|Opponent, 2-1
|The PraetoriaGuard is a "Halo fansite with a rich community". They defeated Bungie 2-1, being the first group to defeat Bungie employees at Halo 3.
|-
|[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=13085 12-13-2007]
![http://www.clantacular.com/ Clantacular]
|Bungie, 2-1
|Clantacular is a multiplayer community which has supported ranked clan match service for Halo 2 and Halo 3.
|-
|[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=13108 12-20-2007]
!The [http://www.fragdolls.com/ Frag Dolls]
|Bungie, 2-1
| The Frag Dolls are a professional team of all-female gamers recruited by Game Company Ubisoft.
|-
|[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=28664 9-15-2010]
![http://www.microsoft-careers.com/go/343-Industries-Jobs/190537/ 343 Industries]
|Bungie, 3-0
| 343 Industries is a company within Microsoft that manages the Halo series.
|-
|}


*[[Bungie]]
==See also==
*[http://h2wiki.halowiki.net/wiki/Bungie_Humpday_vs_Halowiki Halowiki.net taking the Hump Challenge]
*[http://h2wiki.halowiki.net/wiki/Bungie_Humpday_vs_Halowiki Halowiki.net taking the Hump Challenge]
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Latest revision as of 19:55, July 29, 2022

The Humpday Challenge was a weekly game which took place between Bungie Studios employees and large Halo fan sites, active communities, and professional teams. Humpday Challenges always took place on Wednesday.

Numerous communities hoped to challenge Bungie Studios, but few were selected. To be selected by Bungie for a Humpday Challenge was a challenge in itself. Bungie Studios did not take skill into account when choosing opponents, rather, they picked teams to play based on community activity. Other companies or groups that had some kind of niche were picked most often. Bungie did not seek to play the best players, but to gain mutual publicity from the coverage that a Humpday Challenge brought, usually playing administrators or community leaders from prolific websites.

Opponents[edit]

Bungie has regularly played various groups during the challenge, and some have had the honor to play the company twice. A list of opponents Bungie has played includes:

Date Opponent Group Victors Information
11-1-2007 Geezer Gamers Bungie 3-0 GeezerGamers is a gaming community built for and by men and women in their 30’s and beyond.
11-8-2007 Podtacular Bungie, 2-1 the "Unofficial Halo Universe Podcast". Site administrators played Bungie and were defeated.
11-15-2007 Anonymous Users Bungie, 3-0 For the anniversary of the creation of Xbox Live, five Bungie players prowled Matchmaking and played three randomly generated teams, beating them all.
11-29-2007 Halo3Junk.ws Bungie, 2-1 halo3.junk.ws is the largest aggregator of Halo 2 statistics on the internet. Bungie played the administrators of the site and defeated them.
12-6-2007 PraetoriaGuard Opponent, 2-1 The PraetoriaGuard is a "Halo fansite with a rich community". They defeated Bungie 2-1, being the first group to defeat Bungie employees at Halo 3.
12-13-2007 Clantacular Bungie, 2-1 Clantacular is a multiplayer community which has supported ranked clan match service for Halo 2 and Halo 3.
12-20-2007 The Frag Dolls Bungie, 2-1 The Frag Dolls are a professional team of all-female gamers recruited by Game Company Ubisoft.
9-15-2010 343 Industries Bungie, 3-0 343 Industries is a company within Microsoft that manages the Halo series.

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