Gaming News - January 2007
Redmond, WA (January 3, 2007) - Microsoft Game Studios and Bungie
Studios today announced two new ways for gamers to receive an invitation to
participate in the Halo 3 multiplayer beta program coming this spring through
Xbox Live Marketplace.
From Microsoft:
Specifically, gamers will be able to receive an invitation by doing one of
the following:
Qualifying over Xbox Live and then being one of the first 13,333 Halo 2
gamers to register for the “Rule of Three” program at
www.halo3.com in early February
Purchasing the upcoming game Crackdown, which hits store shelves in the U.S.
on Feb. 20
The Halo 3 multiplayer beta, which is a pre-release version of the
multiplayer experience of Halo 3, is scheduled for availability in spring 2007
exclusively on Xbox 360. The beta also represents an opportunity for gamers to
participate in the testing and refinement of the multiplayer gameplay of “Halo
3,” the most anticipated game of 2007. Through the resulting feedback, Bungie
Studios will be able to further hone the end result of “Halo 3.”
Beginning Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007, at 12:01 a.m. EST, all gamers need to do is
participate in at least three hours of Halo 2 multiplayer sessions, via Xbox
Live, before Feb. 3, 2007, at 11:59 p.m. EST and then be among the first 13,333
to register at www.halo3.com. The “Rule of
Three” program is currently planned for gamers in the 50 United States (includes
District of Columbia) age 17 years and older who have access to an Xbox 360 Pro
console or an Xbox 360 Core console with hard drive, a valid Xbox Live Gold
subscription and the Halo 2 game. Gamers around the world are encouraged to
visit www.halo3.com in the coming weeks for
more information on the “Rule of Three” program in their region.
As well, when Crackdown hits store shelves, gamers eager to take home a copy
of the highly anticipated exclusive action title for Xbox 360 will find marked
boxes of Crackdown that include an invite to participate in the coveted Halo 3
multiplayer beta program when it becomes available. When the Halo 3 multiplayer
beta surfaces in spring 2007, owners of Crackdown with access to an Xbox 360 Pro
console or an Xbox 360 Core console with hard drive and a valid Xbox Live Gold
subscription simply need to load their copy of Crackdown into Xbox 360 and use
the disc as a key to download the beta from Xbox Live Marketplace and join the
battle in Halo 3 multiplayer. Crackdown will be available in the U.S. on Feb.
20, Asian territories on Feb. 22 and European markets on Feb. 23.
In December, Microsoft Game Studios and Bungie Studios completed the first of
three ways for North American gamers to participate in the Halo 3 multiplayer
beta, by registering at www.halo3.com. Gamers
who were selected from this initial opportunity will be contacted in January.
From Realtime Worlds, Crackdown pushes the action-driving hybrid genre into
the next generation with a rich and immersive 3-D playground. Gamers level up
their Agent’s strength, agility, firearms, explosives and driving skills while
scaling the fully vertical world of “Crackdown.” This M-rated game incorporates
revolutionary co-op gameplay throughout the entire free-form campaign. Creating
a volatile cocktail of judicial oppression, players will clean up the streets of
a truly interactive world when Crackdown hits store shelves at an estimated
retail price of $59.99.

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