Oh yea, a brand spank’n new video released by Bungie teases the upcoming Multiplayer Beta set for May. The video shows off a ton of multiplayer gameplay which includes never before seen weapons, perks and equipment like jump-jets as well as some awesome new movements. Check it out!
If you didn’t get a chance to catch the latest episode of GTTV That recently aired on Spike yesterday, don’t worry, you didn’t miss much. Besides Geoff trying to get every bit of info out of the Halo: Reach developers, there was only one bit of information that was of any particular interest. During the interview with Brian Jarrard, Geoff asked if there where going to be dual-wielding in Halo: Reach. Brian had this to say:
“uh.. you know, i don’t think i’ve seen dual-weilding in the game yet”
This isn’t a definitive answer, especially because of the “yet” at the end. Draw your own conclusion and leave a comment.
You might want to tune in to the next episode of GameTrailers TV. Along with a slew of other gaming information and news is an interview with Halo: Reach developer, Marcus Lehto. Below is a summary of what you can expect to see:
Interviews
· James Cope – Producer / Crackdown 2
· Brian Jarrard – Community Director / Bungie
· Sam Lake – Lead Writer / Alan Wake
· Marcus Lehto – Creative Director / Halo: Reach
· Peter Molyneux – Design Director / Fable III
Summary
“Viewers are going to be treated to an inside look at the Xbox 360 titles that will shape the year in electronic entertainment,” said Geoff Keighley, Host and Executive Producer, GTTV. “All of us at GTTV are looking forward giving our audience a chance to hear about the gameplay innovations that they will enjoy as Microsoft rolls out their impressive 2010 slate, directly from the innovators themselves.” …
ViDoc #1, uniquely named, Once More Unto the Breach. This 8 minute video shows off some in-game footage and AI along with comparisons of past Halo games. Once More Unto the Breach stresses the fact that Halo: Reach will be more expansive, more detailed and have a wider variety of weapons and vehicles.
We cannot say with 100% certainty that this video is legit but sure looks that way. It contains footage of the Halo: Reach boot-up process and gives a glimpse of informative text about “murder mod”. Bungie has definitely taken some notes on the hugely successful Modern Warfare series.
Bungie gives us a little insight into the guys and gals behind Halo: Reach. Some are seasoned vets to Halo’s development while others are total noobs. video courtesy of GameInformer.
Halo Waypoint is due to launch for free on November 5th to all Xbox Live members and shortly after, to gold members only. Waypoint is a xbox 360 dashboard hub that aims to aggregate data across all Xbox 360 Halo games in an effort to bring more interactivity to the table. Developed by Microsoft’s Halo group, 343 Industries, in conjunction with game development studio Certain Affinity, Halo Waypoint will include Community screenshots, gametypes, awards, Halo lore, Halo player spotlights and more. Jason Pace tells Kotaku that Halo Waypoint intends to event or bring forth a certain content type for each day of the weak, ensuring that Halo fans always have something new to do. …
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