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The Halo: Reach beta only opened on Monday evening but it managed to pull in over one million players on its first day. Understandably Bungie is pretty happy with the number of Xbox Live users furiously fragging each other (OK, we know that sounds rude) in the Halo: Reach beta and has revealed some impressive stats…

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The Halo: Reach multiplayer beta kicks off tonight on Xbox Live offering up the first glimpse at the final Halo game from Bungie. Read on for what you can expect from the Halo: Reach multiplayer beta…

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Halo: Reach multiplayer arriving May

Halo: Reach, which Bungie is promising will be “the ultimate Halo game”, will open up its multi-player beta in May. Read on to find out how you can get in on the action…

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Halo Microsoft has a new Halo project in the works. How do we know? Someones been scrutinising Microsoft’s jobs pages again. Some positions related to Microsoft’s Halo portal, Halo Waypoint, but others refer to a mysterious new project…

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Halo: ODST was originally conceived as an expansion pack to Halo 3. Instead it’s now a standalone game, which is handy for the Xbox 360 – because its “exclusives” cupboards would be looking fairly bare without it this Christmas. Read our full Halo: ODST review to see if it can really live up to heady expectations.

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e3-09-nielsenHalo: ODST and God Of War III were the game titles shown at E3, the world’s largest videogame trade show, that are most likely to be actually purchased by gamers, according to market research firm Nielsen’s “Video Game Tracking” survey.

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halo-reachHalo: Reach could be the next game set in the hugely-successful Halo universe (for Microsoft Xbox 360 and PC). Halo’s creators Bungie, may have inadvertently revealed the existence of the game in updating forums on its official site.

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microsoft-xbox-360Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and PC E3 press conference tonight will start at 6.25pm rather than 6.30pm. Why has the start time shifted a whole five minutes early? “A very special addition” says Microsoft.

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