Halo 3 lands on September 25th, 2007


by Omar May 16, 2007 fileunderFound in Halo 3


Both Halo 1 and 2 were released on November 15th, 2001 and 2004 respectively. As a result, many people expected that the third installment of Halo for the next generation Xbox 360 would be released on the same day 2007.


Today Microsoft and Bungie have announced that Halo 3 will be released on September 25th in North America, and the 27th in Europe. This announcement comes one day before the starting of the Halo 3 open beta for people who have purchased the limited edition copies of Crackdown.


They've also announced a special Halo edition of the Microsoft Zune that comes loaded with music, artwork, trailers and videos from the complete Halo trilogy. It also features custom Halo graphics. It is available for pre-order from GameSpot.

Full PR:

Halo 3” to Make Entertainment History on Sept. 25

Countdown begins for what promises to be bigger than any movie launch in history; beta preview and collectible Zune-Halo 3 edition digital media player add to early excitement.

LOS ANGELES — May 15, 2007 — In a year when Hollywood is launching its biggest blockbusters ever, a video game is set to conquer them all. “Halo® 3,” the final chapter in the groundbreaking “Halo” trilogy, is set to shatter day-one entertainment sales records when it is released worldwide beginning Tuesday, Sept. 25. Created by legendary developer Bungie Studios and exclusive to the Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system, “Halo 3” will set a new standard for interactive storytelling and social gaming by engaging consumers worldwide in Master Chief’s epic battle to save humankind. “Halo 3” will be available to audiences around the world starting Sept. 25 and will release in Europe on Sept. 26.

“‘Halo 3’ is much more than a video game release; it’s the biggest entertainment event of the year,” said Peter Moore, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business. “On Sept. 25, we intend to deliver a finale that will go down in entertainment history and leave people around the world with an experience that will be shared and enjoyed for years to come.”

Fueling the early buzz around “Halo 3”, Microsoft unveiled the multiplayer beta on the eve of its release at a star-studded event in Hollywood. Beginning tomorrow, May 16, Microsoft Game Studios will kick off the “Halo 3” multiplayer beta, which provides audiences worldwide with an exclusive, early look at some of the multiplayer elements of “Halo 3” on Xbox LIVE®. Adding to the excitement, Microsoft is also announcing a special edition Zune™ digital media player inspired by the hugely successful “Halo” franchise. On shelves next month, the Zune-Halo 3 edition comes loaded with a collection of “Halo” content, including videos, soundtracks, trailers, ads and artwork.

In November 2004, the world’s view of video games changed forever with the release of “Halo 2,” which generated a record-setting $125 million in sales within the first 24 hours and changed the way people think about interactive entertainment. Three years later, it remains the most-played game on Microsoft’s Xbox LIVE online gaming and entertainment network, with nearly 1 billion hours of online gaming logged to date.

The unveiling of the “Halo 3” launch date comes on the eve of the release of the “Halo 3” multiplayer beta, which will debut to audiences worldwide via Xbox LIVE on May 16 at 5 a.m. PDT and run through June 6 at 11:59 p.m. PDT.* The “Halo 3” multiplayer beta will provide audiences worldwide with an exclusive early look at some of the multiplayer elements of “Halo 3” on Xbox LIVE. Gamers who are interested in experiencing the multiplayer beta of “Halo 3” can still participate through the purchase of the critically acclaimed, Xbox 360-exclusive title “Crackdown™,” which was launched in February. Starting May 16, the specially marked copies of “Crackdown” will act as a key for gamers to participate in the “Halo 3” multiplayer beta. In addition to giving gamers their first opportunity to get their hands on the new levels, weapons, vehicles and game types, the multiplayer beta will also provide valuable data that Bungie will use in continued development.

The “Halo” franchise has expanded beyond video games into The New York Times’ best-selling books, graphic novels, collectible merchandise and now a new, special edition Zune digital media player. Encased in collectible packaging, the Zune-Halo 3 edition digital media player comes pre-loaded with artwork, trailers and music from all three “Halo” games, as well as an exclusive new episode of “Red vs. Blue” from the fan-adored machinima creator Rooster Teeth Productions LLC. The Zune-Halo 3 edition (estimated retail price $249) will be available exclusively at GameStop starting June 15.

1.  avatar Erik said:

That's pretty far away actually. I saw a debate on Attack of the Show about Microsoft exploiting its Halo fanbase by giving away a Halo 3 demo with Crackdown. Fans will pay $60 for the demo, and not play the game. I don't think its as strong as exploiting, but rather just plain, good ole marketing.
May 16, 2007 10:11am
2.  avatar dialupinternetuser said:

There are time where I get really pissed I don't have a 360. This is one of them.
May 16, 2007 4:13pm
3.  avatar silence omo7 said:

I hear ya dialupinternetuser.
May 16, 2007 5:28pm
4.  avatar Omar said:

The new video recording features of H3 are going to be revolutionary in the console space, and you'll start to see A LOT more videos showing up on YouTube and that kind of thing.
May 16, 2007 5:53pm
5.  avatar onyxravine said:

screw anyone who makes PC gamers wait up to a year or more for a PC version to be released...ohwell...not joining the hype on this one...I still have EvE, WoW, and HL2 Mods :)
May 18, 2007 3:54pm
6.  avatar onyxravine said:

oh, come to think of it, Halo 2 comes to the PC on May 22nd....if they don't delay it :-/
May 18, 2007 3:55pm
7.  avatar HK-47m4 said:

I hope Halo 3 is a failure because that would be so funny. Then I could rub it in my friends face. But Sepetember will see the release of alot of good games: Halo 3 and Mass Effect and Heavenly Sword. Nintendo might get crushed in September.
Jun 07, 2007 12:16pm
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