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The Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack was a downloadable content collection, but not technically an expansion pack, to Halo 2. The 20 USD downloadable content collection set was released on July 5, 2005. It is the solution for the downloadable maps and Auto-Updates for non-Xbox Live subscribers (however, this disc was released before the release of Desolation, Tombstone, and Auto-Updates 4 and 5 and therefore does not include them). It contained nine additional multiplayer maps, three Auto-Updates and five videos. This disc was for use on the original Xbox console, but is now backwards compatible on the Xbox 360.
Features
Halo 2 in-game content and Maps:
- Xbox live Auto-Update 1, Auto-Update 2 and Auto-Update 3
- Multiplayer maps:
Other content:
- Another Day at the Beach - A three minute Halo 2 side-story cutscene about a squad of marines stranded near Old Mombasa.
- Halo 2: Killtacular - A documentary on how Bungie Studios made the nine maps included on this disc.
- Halo: Combat Evolved E3 2000 trailer
- Halo 2 August 2002 announcement trailer.
- A very comical audio test video used for testing your surround sound set-up (This video was also in Halo 2 Limited Collector's Edition). An updated version is included in the Halo: Essentials included in Halo 3 Legendary Edition.
Trivia
- No map pack was released for Halo 2 Vista because the game already included all the maps except for two which were replaced by two other exclusive maps.