Halo: Reach is coming on September (Check Video)

Halo: Reach is coming on September

Multiplayer beta fails to meet Bungie’s expectations; simultaneous near-global retail launch confirmed, game coming a day later in Japan.

Halo: Reach is coming on September 14, Microsoft confirmed today. The sci-fi first-person shooter is the latest entry in Bungie’s multi-million selling Halo franchise, and acts as a prequel to the other games in the series. The game will be launched simultaneously worldwide, with the exception of Japan–residents of the land of the rising sun will have to wait until September 15 to get their hands on a copy.

The existence of Halo: Reach was first confirmed at E3 2009, and the launch window was narrowed to Fall 2010 days later when Bungie demoed Halo: ODST on the GameSpot stage at the show. Gamers who bought ODST gained access to the Halo: Reach multiplayer beta, which ran for a little over two weeks. 1 million ODST owners logged into the Reach beta on day one, with a further 1.7 million joining the action online until last Thursday, when the extended beta closed.

The number of players who joined the beta did not, however, match Bungie’s expectations. Talking to the Seattle Times in April, Bungie Community Director Brian Jarrard said, “My expectation is it could be upwards of 3 million people. I think that’s a fairly conservative estimate.”

Halo: Reach is “probably” going to be Bungie’s last entry in the storied franchise. It is set before the 2001 Xbox classic Halo: Combat Evolved, the first game in the series, and tells the story of the defense of Reach, humanity’s last line of defence before the Covenant onslaught, by a Spartan squad. The Halo franchise has so far sold in excess of 34 million games, according to Microsoft. The game will ship in three variants–normal, limited and legendary–as confirmed in April.

Bungie recently tied up a ten-year exclusivity deal with publishing behemoth Activision “to bring Bungie’s next big action game universe to market,” with future games based on new IP coming to multiple platforms.

Author: Paola