Halo: Reach Legendary Edition Packs 10-Inch Statue, New Trailer Released
by Alice O'Connor, Apr 22, 2010 7:00am PDTBungie's Halo: Reach will be offered with a ten-inch statue in a $150 'Legendary' edition (left), publisher Microsoft has revealed, as well as in regular and Limited flavours.
The $80 Limited Edition packs the game into a "recovered ONI 'black box'" along with an "artifact bag containing Dr. Halsey's personal journal and other classified documents and effects that unravel long held secrets from the 'Halo' universe." Purchasers also receive an "exclusive Elite armor set" for multiplayer.
The $150 Legendary Edition, meanwhile, comes in a "UNSC-themed" box with all the Limited's goodies as well as "individually molded, hand-painted and individually numbered" ten-inch statue of the shooter prequel's heroes, Noble Team, by McFarlane Toys. It also boasts a flaming "exclusive multiplayer Spartan armor effect."
Halo: Reach is slated for release this fall exclusively on Xbox 360, with the Limited and Legendary editions available "only while supplies last."
The exciting edition news is celebrated with a new trailer revealing more of what players can expect from the multiplayer beta that begins on May 3 for Halo 3: ODST owners.
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Compared to the other FPS on the PC at the time, it was more than competitive, and even reviewed well when released on the PC 2 years later, in the form of a poorly performing port.
And each version has looked succesively better, especially with the transition from 2 to 3, in which Bungie *did* have to build a new engine.
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