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==Breakpoint== | ==Breakpoint== | ||
'''[[Breakpoint]]''' is similar to but smaller than [[Glacier]]. It | '''[[Breakpoint]]''' is similar to but smaller than [[Glacier]]. It supports ''Big Team'' and ''Invasion'' gametypes. | ||
==Tempest== | ==Tempest== | ||
'''[[Tempest]]''' has a similar layout to the level [[Halo (Halo: Combat Evolved level)|Halo]] from ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. It | '''[[Tempest]]''' has a similar layout to the level [[Halo (Halo: Combat Evolved level)|Halo]] from ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. It supports Free For All; Team Slayer; Team Objective and Big Team. | ||
==Anchor 9== | ==Anchor 9== |
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Noble Map Pack is the first map pack released for Halo: Reach. It contains 3 new multiplayer maps and 7 new Achievements worth 250 Gamerscore and was released on November 30th for 800 Microsoft Points. The 3 new maps are as follows:
Breakpoint
Breakpoint is similar to but smaller than Glacier. It supports Big Team and Invasion gametypes.
Tempest
Tempest has a similar layout to the level Halo from Halo: Combat Evolved. It supports Free For All; Team Slayer; Team Objective and Big Team.
Anchor 9
Anchor 9 is a space station in the level Long Night of Solace, but now has an interior. Anchor 9 will support Free For All, Team Slayer and Team Objective gametypes.
Trailer
- Main article: Noble Map Pack Trailer
The Noble Map Pack Trailer was released October 25, 2010. The trailer released new information about the Noble Map Pack.
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