Behind the Screens of Gaming A Talk with Bungie

Bellevue, WALocal News

In a recent Downtown Talk, Patrick O’Kelley, COO of Bungie, delves into the studio's creative ethos and its contributions to Bellevue's gaming landscape. Bungie, famous for its iconic franchises like Halo and Destiny, has established a reputation for innovation within the gaming industry. O'Kelley shares the company’s origin story, emphasizing its commitment to future investments in the Downtown area, which bodes well for local economic growth. His background includes teaching at Princeton and working with tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft, enriching his perspective on the evolving gaming sector. The discussion, moderated by Patrick Bannon from the Bellevue Downtown Association, sheds light on how Bungie navigated the challenges posed by the pandemic.

This interactive event aims to engage the local community and foster connections between industry leaders and residents. Attendees are invited to subscribe for updates on upcoming events within the Downtown Talks series. Overall, the talk showcases Bungie’s significant impact on Bellevue’s development as a hub for gaming and technology.

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