The Halo: Reach Beta has added a new mode for you to play!
Invasion is a multi-segment objective based mode that pits the Spartans against the Elite. The mode is divided into three distinct segments in which the Spartan’s are the defenders and the Elite are on the offense. Each segment has its own objectives and, as the action progresses from section to section, new (and presumably more powerful) weapons will become available.
Along with the addition of this new mode, you will also get to check out a new map called Boneyard. It’s like free DLC for the Beta!! The new additions are available immediately, so better get onto your Xbox and crank this shit out!
The Halo: Reach Beta is scheduled to run until May 19th.
The information brought back from an interview with Brian Leahy, of Shacknews.com, revolves primarily around the matchmaking functionality in the game, but it is quite interesting. Included in the reveal are the Active Roster, Queue-Joining, and Arena Playlists.
The Active Roster
Will allow players to see more detailed information about their friends who are playing, such as what map they are in, who they are partied with, how much time is left in their match, etc. This allows the player to see all their friend information from right in the game, as opposed to using the 360 dashboard.
Queue-Joining
Will allow the player to join players during a match instead of having to wait for the current match to end. The Queue-Joining feature will attach you to the player to be joined and then bring you in as soon as the game will allow.
Arena Playlists
Players are ranked into skill divisions based on month long play sessions. Arena Playlists will only be for Slayer and Team Slayer game types, but are designed to really help people (and parties) pair up with others of their same skill level. This is a perennial issue in multiplayer and it will be interesting to see how well this addition will tackle the issue.
It seems that Bungie is really focusing some attention on the experience around the experience of Halo: Reach’s multiplayer. Those of you who still own Halo 3: ODST will get to see how well these features are implemented on May 3rd, when the closed beta launches to the clamoring masses.
Halo Legends is available on Blu-ray, DVD (single disc and two-disc edition). Halo Legends features eight animated shorts, each running about 10-17 minutes in length. There is also a wealth of information on the Halo franchise, with additional material available in the Halo Legends Blu-ray Edition and Two-Disc Special Edition DVD.
Here is some of the extra content that you will find in the Halo Legends Blu-ray and Two-Disc Editions:
Halo Legends – Blu-ray Editio
Includes bonus materials found in the DVD Two-Disc Edition (see below), as well as “Halo: The Story so Far,” which is an overview of Halo through the end of Halo 3.
Halo Legends – Two-Disc Special Edition Includes several hours of bonus features:
- The Making of Halo Legends: An introduction to Halo Legends followed by a making-of segment for each episode.
- Halo: Gaming Evolved – Explaining the Halo phenomenon from its inception as an Xbox video game to a present day entertainment franchise.
- Audio Commentary with directors Frank O’Connor and Joseph Chou.
Well here you have it the premiere video of Halo Reach. Bungie said in July that Reach will be the final Bungie-developed Halo title, I don’t believe them but hey what do I know.