What is the best Bungie-developed game of all time?
Bungie has crafted some of the most influential games in the history of the medium, from the original Marathon to the Halo trilogy and beyond. Which stands as their greatest?

Halo: Combat Evolved
Bungie's genre-defining 2001 Xbox launch title that introduced Master Chief, reinvented console first-person shooters, and launched a billion-dollar franchise.

Halo 2
The 2004 sequel that introduced online multiplayer via Xbox Live, the Arbiter's perspective, and a cliffhanger ending that had fans desperate for more.

Halo 3
The 2007 culmination of the original trilogy with an epic campaign conclusion, brilliant Forge mode, and one of the best competitive multiplayer suites ever made.

Halo: Reach
Bungie's 2010 emotional swan song to the Halo series, a prequel telling the story of Noble Team's sacrifice with the studio's finest campaign storytelling.

Halo 3: ODST
The 2009 atmospheric standalone expansion following Orbital Drop Shock Troopers through a noir-tinged Mombasa, beloved for its moody tone and co-op Firefight mode.

Destiny
Bungie's ambitious 2014 debut beyond Halo — a shared-world shooter that pioneered the looter-shooter genre despite its controversial launch-day story.

Marathon
Bungie's seminal 1994 Mac FPS that predated Halo but laid the philosophical and narrative groundwork for everything the studio would become.

Myth: The Fallen Lords
Bungie's acclaimed 1997 real-time tactics game that proved the studio's storytelling depth and game-design range far beyond shooters.
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