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{{Quote|Ensemble has been wanting to make an MMO for a long time. That was in production for a long time. The Halo IP was a great IP to launch an MMO with. Microsoft... hasn't had the best track record with those. <br>And we worked on it for a long time--we had staffed up an almost-40 person team. And then there was some reorganization at Microsoft, and the new bosses thought it wasn't the best idea anymore. It had actually been green-lit, and then it got cancelled after that.|Dave Pottinger<ref>[http://www.shacknews.com/featuredarticle.x?id=1047 Age of Empires Dev Ensemble Speaks Out on Studio Closure, Microsoft, and the Cancelled Halo MMO]</ref>}}
{{Quote|Ensemble has been wanting to make an MMO for a long time. That was in production for a long time. The Halo IP was a great IP to launch an MMO with. Microsoft... hasn't had the best track record with those. <br>And we worked on it for a long time--we had staffed up an almost-40 person team. And then there was some reorganization at Microsoft, and the new bosses thought it wasn't the best idea anymore. It had actually been green-lit, and then it got cancelled after that.|Dave Pottinger<ref>[http://www.shacknews.com/featuredarticle.x?id=1047 Age of Empires Dev Ensemble Speaks Out on Studio Closure, Microsoft, and the Cancelled Halo MMO]</ref>}}


Between [[2005]] and [[2007]],<ref name="Titan">[http://ofcourseillplayit.com/?p=131 Lessons from Titan - 2 Years on a cancelled MMO]</ref> during the development of ''[[Halo Wars]]'' by [[Ensemble Studios]], another three teams worked on other projects. One of these was an '''untitled ''Halo'' MMO''', which seems to have been codenamed '''Titan''' or '''Orion''' project.
Between [[2005]] and [[2007]],<ref name="Titan">[http://ofcourseillplayit.com/?p=131 Lessons from Titan - 2 Years on a cancelled MMO]</ref> during the development of ''[[Halo Wars]]'' by [[Ensemble Studios]], another three teams worked on other projects. One of these was an '''untitled ''Halo'' MMO''', which seems to have been codenamed as either '''Project Titan''' or '''Project Orion'''.


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File:F11.jpg|A Forerunner city.
File:F11.jpg|A Forerunner city.
File:F33.jpg|A close up of a Forerunner structure.
File:F33.jpg|A close-up of a Forerunner structure.
File:MMO2.png|An unknown Flood form being analysed by a Forerunner Monitor.
File:MMO2.png|An unknown Flood form being analyzed by a Forerunner Monitor.
File:MMO - Species.jpg|Species within the MMO.
File:MMO - Species.jpg|Species of the MMO.
File:MMO Covenant.jpg|The Covenant species concept art for the untitled ''Halo'' MMO.
File:MMO Covenant.jpg|Concept art of Covenant species for the MMO.
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Revision as of 22:48, November 1, 2011

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Screenshot mock-up, with World of Warcraft HUD superimposed.

"Ensemble has been wanting to make an MMO for a long time. That was in production for a long time. The Halo IP was a great IP to launch an MMO with. Microsoft... hasn't had the best track record with those.
And we worked on it for a long time--we had staffed up an almost-40 person team. And then there was some reorganization at Microsoft, and the new bosses thought it wasn't the best idea anymore. It had actually been green-lit, and then it got cancelled after that.
"
— Dave Pottinger[1]

Between 2005 and 2007,[2] during the development of Halo Wars by Ensemble Studios, another three teams worked on other projects. One of these was an untitled Halo MMO, which seems to have been codenamed as either Project Titan or Project Orion.

Overview

While concept art was produced, and Bungie planned to work with Ensemble Studios on the game, the other non-Halo Wars-related teams were disbanded to focus on the RTS instead.[3] The project was eventually discontinued as Microsoft "decided that its Xbox platform and XBLA really needed to go more in the direction of appealing to a more casual, broader audience.”[2]

The details of the game remain unknown though the concept art shows various new additions to the franchise such as the Sentients, Runner-class Transport, Aardvark, Diggerz, Grackle, Jaggmaw Sawtail, Rhino, Psion and Rogue.[4] Former Ensemble employees have commented that, while comments comparing released screenshots and concept art comparing it to "WoW in Space" were accurate and that the early builds of the project drew heavy inspiration from World of Warcraft for the basic structure and style, the more advanced builds were radically different before it was discontinued.[2]

"Just to give you a couple of examples, we were using a heroic stylized artform. This heroic stylized artform is exactly the artform that you see being used in Star Wars: The Old Republic right now. It’s timeless. It doesn’t age itself like a game that’s built with a strictly realistic artform does.
We were developing a cover system. This cover system is in
Star Wars: The Old Republic. We had the idea of quests - and like I said, this was between 2004 and 2007, before Warhammer Online had been released - but we had this idea of quests where you could participate and pull them together without having to be on the same team. This would be a public quest that everyone in a particular area could work on. That idea went into Warhammer Online."
— Dusty Monk, former Ensemble employee[5]

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