3 versions of Halo 3

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I wonder what price the Legendary Edition will be?


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LONDON March 16, 2007 Microsoft Game Studios and Bungie Studios today confirmed the first exciting details of the three editions of this year’s most anticipated video game release, “Halo® 3.” Gamers will have their choice of Standard Edition, Limited Edition and the ultimate collector’s item, the Legendary Edition.

The Legendary Edition will be released in limited quantities and arrive in a highly collectible Spartan helmet case that no hardcore “Halo” fan should be without, along with two bonus disks full of additional content. The first disk will provide exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage and videos, including a high-definition “Making of ‘Halo 3’” documentary showcasing the Bungie team and its effort to create the most anticipated title in the industry’s history; numerous high-definition featurettes documenting the creative design processes involved in developing the game; and even a look at some early game concepts and their evolution through the game’s development. The disk will also include an audio-visual calibration tool, never before seen on a video game and custom designed by the “Halo 3” graphics and audio team to make the most of fans’ high-definition home cinemas, for the ultimate “Halo 3” and Xbox 360™ audio and video performance.

The second bonus disk, an exclusive to the Legendary Edition, will include completely remastered cinematic material from “Halo: Combat Evolved” and “Halo 2,” supplemented with developer commentaries, to provide a refresher course on the thrilling “Halo” story so far, and a featurette documenting a day in the life at Bungie. Exclusive content from the creative minds behind Machinima artists “Red vs. Blue” and “This Spartan Life” will also be included.

Finally, fans who purchase the Legendary Edition will receive an illuminating collection of original “Halo 3” storyboard art from artist Lee Wilson, depicting key moments and pivotal scenes from the epic cinematic production of “Halo.”

The Limited Edition will also include a bounty of extras. Within a sleek metal collector’s case, gamers will also receive the first bonus disk found in the Legendary Edition, as well as a special “Halo” fiction and art book. A must-have for “Halo” collectors and a source of invaluable and exclusive information, the piece is an elaborate and compelling guide to the species and factions that inhabit the worlds of the “Halo” universe, with never-before-seen art and story that expand and illustrate the depth and breadth of the “Halo” fiction.

And for those who crave nothing more than the highly anticipated third chapter to one of the greatest gaming trilogies, the Standard Edition will consist of the “Halo 3” game.

“Halo 3” represents the third chapter in the “Halo” trilogy, a Marvel Entertainment Inc. graphic novel series, apparel and more.
 
They were taking pre-orders for all 3 editions in a branch of EBGames while I was in the states in Feb.

They took 3 pre-orders for the 'legendary' pack within the half hour I was in there. The sales guy was pushing it quite hard, saying they could get word from MS any day to say the limit for the legendary edition had been reached. Sounded like sales bs to me, though. :p
 
The legendary edition is $99.99 in the us, so expect it to be about a ton over here to. Personally i'd still get it at that price but i am a huuuge halo fan :D .
 
Chris1712 said:
The legendary edition is $99.99 in the us, so expect it to be about a ton over here to. Personally i'd still get it at that price but i am a huuuge halo fan :D .

A ton?? :eek: :eek:

I'd get it if it's a bullseye, otherwise it's standard editon for me.
 
regulus said:
A ton?? :eek: :eek:

I'd get it if it's a bullseye, otherwise it's standard editon for me.

Nah the limited edition will be though.
But i do think a Ton is a bit high.
 
I never get why people buy the limited or collectors editions of games. They are often ending up on MM anyway and rarely fetch much more than the standard game.

I'd be happier to buy an unlimited edition that came as a disc in a sleeve, no manual, no box just £5-10 cheaper :D
 
dannyjo22 said:
I never get why people buy the limited or collectors editions of games. They are often ending up on MM anyway and rarely fetch much more than the standard game.

I'd be happier to buy an unlimited edition that came as a disc in a sleeve, no manual, no box just £5-10 cheaper :D


I got the collectores edition of halo 2 and im glad i did, game bored the hell out of me with its sad copy paste copy paste level design (had enough of that crap in the first game), i watched the bonus disc a good lot of times though, probably more than my whole halo 2 playtime.
 
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