May 12 2007, 11:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
This is Halo 3 Saturday on I4U News. This is our third story (Halo 3 Beta game footage, Zune Halo 3 Edition) about Halo 3 today. This is no surprise as Bungie is getting ready for the Beta trial of Halo 3 in about 3 days and has thrown a couple preview events.
Reuters reports today that Shane Kim, head of Microsoft Game Studios says that MS expects record sales of Halo 3. The company hopes to beat the already impressive sales success of Halo 2.
Halo 2 made $125 million in the first 24 hours of availability.
The pre-order for Halo 3 is already running since quite some time. Microsoft and Bungie are sure able to make some prediction on how many units they will be able to sell on launch in November.
Anyone who follows the indie gaming scene will no doubt have crossed paths with plenty of Stephen Lavelle's games before, although they may well know him better as "Increpare". Lavelle has been pushing the boundaries of game mechanics for a good few year ...
Full article at: Gamasutra
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Luigi Lugmayr
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