I think if enough people ask for it. They be more inclined to sell it. But I think since they haven't yet may have something to due with them firing Martin O'Donnell back in April of last year.
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Edited by wickedwahine808: 3/21/2015 2:28:17 AMI get the Maestro is gone, we all move on, but the art stays and it belongs to Bungie. I can't believe some crap legal entanglement would bury this for life. I guarantee you this would sell like hot cakes. Music lovers still buy CD's if you can only get crap mp3 downloads. Edit: Crap > carp
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We don't know that. There might have been some legal mumbo jumbo that would pay him more royalties that Activision/Bungie isn't willing to pay for.
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Sigh... I don't know anything, or pretend to, I don't understand and I'm just incredibly sad about this.
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You could technically extract the music off the disc. But I won't go into anymore details about how to go about it.
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Edited by wickedwahine808: 3/21/2015 3:52:34 AMLol, hacking the music, making copies for my close friends, and ending up in jail all because I can't live without this amazing masterpiece in its glorious full fledged uncompressed music files format... And to think it all started with me wanting to give Bungie all my money for it, but they wouldn't take it. True story. sigh... Edit: Writing from my little cell, it's dark in here *shivers*
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What you do with it is your own accord. I didn't hear nothing or see anything Guardian.
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Yeah. We're all in the same boat. It's just my opinion on the matter if they haven't sold the OST by now there is something holding em back. Every other game that has an awesome score like music from SquareEnix has always been sold as their collectors Edition.
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Every Bungie game has had an OST release few months after launch.
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That they have. But today's Bungie is a shell of it's former self and has The devil known as Activision as their boss.
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"From the [u]creator[/u] of Halo", I remember seeing that post on a former Bungie employee Tweet, shortly after Marty got fired.