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*There is a crane on this map, as well as two shipping areas: A and B. Most of the boxes have "P425" printed on them, indicating possibly that that section of the foundry is Section P425, or it could be a serial number of some sort. | *There is a crane on this map, as well as two shipping areas: A and B. Most of the boxes have "P425" printed on them, indicating possibly that that section of the foundry is Section P425, or it could be a serial number of some sort. | ||
*A giant [[soccer ball]] was included in this map's Forge palette. Bungie has stated that soccer games (using [[Gravity Hammer|hammers]]) actually | *A giant [[soccer ball]] was included in this map's Forge palette. Bungie has stated that soccer games (using [[Gravity Hammer|hammers]]) actually works quite well. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 17:41, December 11, 2007
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Foundry is a multiplayer map released for Halo 3 as part of the downloadable Heroic Map Pack. It was made available on December 11th, 2007. It is primarily intended as a forge map, and almost all features of the map are non-static and forgeable. New to forge is the ability to add walls, fences, stairs, bridges, tunnels, shield walls, sign boards and man cannons.
Trivia
- There is a crane on this map, as well as two shipping areas: A and B. Most of the boxes have "P425" printed on them, indicating possibly that that section of the foundry is Section P425, or it could be a serial number of some sort.
- A giant soccer ball was included in this map's Forge palette. Bungie has stated that soccer games (using hammers) actually works quite well.
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