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PublisherMicrosoft StudioBungie GenreShooterRelease Date09/22/09

This future contract pays 1 DKP for each 10,000 units of Halo 3: ODST (Xbox 360) sold in the US in the retail month of September 2009 according to the NPD Group. This retail month runs from August 30, 2009 to October 3, 2009. This contract expires at 11:30 PM PST on October 18, 2009.


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Campaign of Halo 3: ODST to be shorter than Halo 3

XBOX World - July 25, 2009


Submitted by noobie (468) at 11:04AM PST on July 25, 2009


In our interview with Lars Bakken of Bungie and Microsoft Game Studios' Ryan Crosby recently, the question was raised about the length of the game. This was met with an unexpected response considering the less rigid parameters that make up the ODST gameplay. Halo 3 offered a campaign in the region of 5-8 hours depending on difficulty and so to hear that Halo 3 ODST is going to be a shorter game is quite surprising.
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Halo 3 ODST Coming 9/22, Includes Halo: Reach Beta

Shacknews - June 1, 2009


Submitted by TheSmilkman (101) at 2:27PM PST on June 1, 2009


The full game will arrive at retailers worldwide on September 22, with Bungie promising that it will sport a new cooperative mode entitled Firefight. In addition, those that buy ODST will be provided with multiplayer beta access to Bungie's just-revealed 2010-due Halo entry, Halo: Reach (X360).
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Halo 3 Recon goes open-world

CVG - November 17, 2008


Submitted by UncleF (578) at 6:47AM PST on November 17, 2008


The first details on Bungie's ambitious Halo 3 expansion Recon have finally emerged, detailing new equipment, more human characters and surprisingly, an open-world city. Revealed in the latest issue of US magazine Game Informer, players take control of The Rookie, a faceless, voiceless Orbital Drock Shock Trooper part of a five-man team rocketed into Ground Zero of Earth city New Mombasa, during the events of Halo 2.
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Halo 3 ODST Priced Like A Full Game, Loaded With Content

Kotaku.com - June 1, 2009


Submitted by HouseOfRobo (803) at 3:51PM PST on June 1, 2009


Halo 3 ODST may be a spin-off, but Microsoft wagers that enough content will be packed into the game's box to warrant a $59.99 price tag. Bungie Studios has suggested that Halo 3 ODST won't be as long as Halo 3. So why will it run the cost of a full game? Here's a list of the included content according to information released by Microsoft to the press today:
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