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  • Harold Ryan
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  • He was credited as test manager of Halo: Combat Evolved. He also served as test manager and producer for Halo 2 on Bungie.net. He became studio manager at the start of 2006 and led a team of 115. As of 2008, he is the head of the entire company. Harold Ryan was also the bearer of bad news for the Bungie community on 7/15/08, when he announced that the "secret announcement" that was planned to be made just 12 hours later was delayed by Bungie's publishers.
  • Ryan graduated from Washington State University in 1995 and joined the test team of Atomic Games, where he was credited as a game tester on such games as Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far and Close Combat III: The Russian Front. Ryan joined Bungie in 2000 as a test manager on Halo: Combat Evolved and quickly advanced over the years from test manager to studio manager to President. On January 27, 2015, Bungie announced that Ryan had stepped down as the President of Bungie and would be replaced by new CEO Pete Parsons.
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  • He was credited as test manager of Halo: Combat Evolved. He also served as test manager and producer for Halo 2 on Bungie.net. He became studio manager at the start of 2006 and led a team of 115. As of 2008, he is the head of the entire company. Harold Ryan was also the bearer of bad news for the Bungie community on 7/15/08, when he announced that the "secret announcement" that was planned to be made just 12 hours later was delayed by Bungie's publishers.
  • Ryan graduated from Washington State University in 1995 and joined the test team of Atomic Games, where he was credited as a game tester on such games as Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far and Close Combat III: The Russian Front. Ryan joined Bungie in 2000 as a test manager on Halo: Combat Evolved and quickly advanced over the years from test manager to studio manager to President. Historically, Ryan has rarely spoken to press. Since the announcement of Destiny, however, he has done so more frequently. He appeared onstage at Sony's February 22, 2013 PlayStation 4 reveal event, and gave several interviews about Destiny during E3 2013. On January 27, 2015, Bungie announced that Ryan had stepped down as the President of Bungie and would be replaced by new CEO Pete Parsons.
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