Sep 14 2010, 1:17am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The first big video game release for the Xbox 360 this Fall just happened. Around the country midnight releases of Halo Reach drew out tons of Halo fans. In “Halo: Reach,” players experience the fateful moments that forged the Halo legend. It’s the story of Noble Team, a squad of heroic Spartan soldiers, and their final stand on planet Reach, humanity’s last line of defense between the terrifying Covenant and Earth.
Lots of Halo fans will not sleep tonight and just dive into Halo:Reach.
CNET posted a photos of the New York Halo Reach launch and the Seattle PI posted photos of the Seattle Halo launch. In London Microsoft had a guy in a Spartan suit fly with a Jetpack across Trafalgar Square. Watch the video of that event below.
Halo Reach is on Sale on Amazon.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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