The excitement is building as the halo:reach launch day draws near. If you haven’t already, we suggest that you pre-order the halo legendary edition for $149.99-
Legendary Edition
The complete Halo: Reach collection. In addition to the game disc and the complete contents of the Limited Edition, the Legendary Edition includes a Noble Team statue expertly crafted by the artisans at McFarlane Toys. In addition to this, the statute is placed in UNSC-themed custom packaging exclusive and the game includes an exclusive, multiplayer Spartan armor effect – a flaming helmet!
Halo: Reach Beta is starting to buzz – here are some Halo Reach Beta excerpts from this week hyping up the May 3rd release (Halo Reach Beta Walkthroughs are just around the corner):
examiner.com:
One would be hard pressed to have not heard about Halo: Reach or its multiplayer beta set to rock Xbox 360s worldwide on May 3rd. Whether they’ve been following the buzz in the blogosphere, checking out the scoops here on Examiner.com, or caught a glimpse of the rather lackluster live-action “short” that’s taken over the television stations, the word is out. Now, Microsoft has released a handful of screenshots to further quicken the collective pulses of the fans.
shacknews.com:
With the Friends & Family beta underway, I was able to play a few sessions of the Halo: Reach beta across a few gametypes. This isn’t going to be an in-depth preview, but a broad look at some of the biggest changes Bungie is making to the Halo multiplayer sandbox.
The two biggest changes to the actual gameplay lie with loadouts and armor abilities. Loadouts create classes, though these are not customizable by the player. Each one has a set of weapon(s) and an armor ability. In some gametypes, it might be the same set of weapons differing only by the armor ability. In others, the loadouts are fully unique.
gamedaily.com:
Technically, the highly anticipated Halo: Reach beta doesn’t start until May 3rd, but that didn’t stop us from gaining access. Although most gamers will have to wait until next week, Bungie activated it, giving thousands of first person shooter fans the opportunity to experience the multiplayer modes and weapons. We spent a few hours with it, and the familiar gameplay, combined with new features, make it worth a look.
here you go – 35 minutes of halo reach beta footage to those lucky insiders who grease the right palms. the footage looks incredible and seeing how “reach” is a prequel to the halo trilogy, there are obvious instances of stepping back in time seen in this video – the presence of medkits for example versus regeneration. it is obvious that halo: reach is no halo 4 but rater halo 0.5. don’t sweat it though, we’ll have plenty of halo reach cheat codes for you once the beta has time to air it out on the shelves. keep checking back!
Halo reach is still set to be released september 2010 but the beta is just in 9 days, that’s 1 wk + 2days! the news is spreading fast and the coverage is fair at best. There have been a few videos/screenshots of the beta but not much else. We’ll be getting halo reach walkthroughs ASAP so hang tight. Here is what USA Today had to say:
May is likely going to be a big month in video games, topped by a slew of releases and the long-awaited arrival of the multiplayer beta for Halo: Reach. And Bungie has some pretty high expectations for how many players will partake in the experience. In an interview with The Seattle Times, Bungie community director Brian Jarrard says his “conservative estimate” of the number of players checking out the Reach beta will reach over 3 million. Jarrard also drops a hint on Bungie’s future endeavors. “For all intents and purposes, we probably won’t revisit the Halo universe again as a company,” he tells the Times. “Our next game is definitely not Halo; it’s something totally new.”
ok so let’s just get this straight – halo is the best 1st person shooter game series on the market, right? HANDS DOWN! so with the september release we’re going to push halo 4 reach hard. that includes cheats, cheat codes, walkthrough steps, guides, wallpaper, video, codes and more.