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Bungie: Halo 3: Recon is “two games in one”

October 15th, 2008 @ 13:25

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Speaking to Joystiq, Bungie’s Brian Jarrard has said that Halo 3: Recon should be seen as two products.

“Think of Halo 3: Recon really as two games in one,” he said. “You have the new Recon campaign that is a separate ‘title ID’ and includes 1,000 GamerScore and Achievements, etc. It’s campaign only.

“The multiplayer maps are more Halo 3 goodness, still considered ‘regular’ Halo 3 content and the multiplayer stuff is interchangeable in that regard. If you purchase the Mythic Map pack via the Xbox Live Marketplace early next year, but your friend doesn’t get those maps until the Recon disc comes out, they will work together just fine.”

The game releases in spring 2009. Plenty more through there.


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7 comments on “Bungie: Halo 3: Recon is “two games in one””

  1. So there’s no actual proper Recon multiplayer? (not co-op)

  2. How exactly is it 2 games in 1? His explanation dosnt make any sense in justifying it…

  3. pleasant_cabbage said:

    October 15th, 2008 at 2:05 pm

    it is a bit confusing.

  4. What actually is this Mythic stuff? Just a bunch of maps?

  5. Yep, just some maps, maps with their own Achievements, so if you want 100% in Halo 3 you’d better reach for you wallet!

  6. Yeah I think I’ll pass. Can’t be arsed with competitive online games, I don’t have the time to dedicate to getting good at them and I don’t particularly enjoy getting reamed every time I play.

  7. now i could be wrong, but didnt the trailer say it was comin fall 2009? will have to go watch it again to double-check

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