After Bungie's public pronouncements of a budget
expansion, game now full price; game retailer's bundle to include
game-themed green controller.
Following a canceled E3 unveiling, Halo 3: ODST was formally announced at the 2008 Tokyo Game Show
by Microsoft and Bungie Studios. At the time, the game had been billed
as complementing the overall Halo 3 experience. Speaking to Game Informer magazine last fall,
Bungie design lead Joe Bertone described the game as "a
three-to-five-hour expansion pack," with cinematic director Joe Staten
adding that "we do not view this as a $60 title."
Apparently, Bungie's former owner Microsoft views things differently. Amidst the hubbub of the Electronic Entertainment Expo last week, the software colossus/game giant updated the fact sheet and official
Halo 3: ODST page on Xbox.com with the game's price--a full $59.99.
In a statement provided to GameSpot, Microsoft explained its
pricing decision thusly: "At the time [of Bungie's comments], the
overall scope of Halo 3: ODST was not yet finalized, and since then,
the project has grown increasingly more ambitious. We believe this
stand-alone experience is much more than just an expansion. Halo 3:
ODST provides a new campaign from the point of view of an entirely new
character. Combine that with three new multiplayer maps, the entirely
new cooperative mode called Firefight [shown below], and the complete
Halo 3 multiplayer collection on a stand-alone disc, we feel this is a
good value and tremendous addition to the Halo franchise."
Halo fans with extra cash to burn can choose an even pricier version of the game. GameStop is exclusively offering a $99.99 Halo 3: ODST Collector's Pack, which comes with a UNSC-green special edition Halo wireless controller (pictured).
All editions of Halo 3: ODST, however, have two other
incentives. Besides three exclusive multiplayer maps, the game disc
will contain the levels from the Halo 3 Mythic Map Pack, released in
April for MSP800 ($10). It will also contain an invitation to
participate in the 2010 multiplayer beta of Halo: Reach, Bungie's mystery-shrouded next chapter in the Halo saga.
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