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Champions Bundle

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The Champions Bundle.

The Champions Bundle was the fourth and final major expansion for the Halo 4 multiplayer experience.[1]Developed by 343 Industries in conjunction with Certain Affinity and Digital Extremes, the bundle includes three packs, the Bullseye Pack, the Infinity Armor Pack, and the Steel Skin Pack, and was released on August 20, 2013. The expansion includes 10 new achievements and 250 Gamerscore.[2]

Unlike the other map packs, the Champions Bundle was not a part of the War Games Map Pass, and was launched individually for 800 Microsoft Points. Each pack can be purchased separately at lower prices, however, purchasing the bundle as a whole will unlock exclusive content. On July 7, 2017, along with all other Halo 3, Halo 4, and Halo: Reach DLC map packs, the Champions Bundle was made free to those on Xbox Live.[3] With the sunsetting of Xbox 360 Halo-related content leading into 2021, this DLC along with all other major Halo game-related content was delisted from digital storefronts on December 18, 2020.[4]

The weapon skins and armor permutations available with the Champions Bundle were not included within the Halo 4 component of Halo: The Master Chief Collection at launch, though the two maps and Ricochet gametype were. The launch of Series 4: Reclaimer in November 2020 saw the inclusion of all armor and weapon skins from across the bundle's various components within the collection, with 343 Industries expressing interest in bringing the Bullseye Pack and Infinity Armor Pack permutations to the game as well. This interest was later expressed with the Flighting release for Series 7: Elite, seeing the four armor permutations available for use as part of the collection. The Resistor Tactical Package initially was not available in The Master Chief Collection before it was added in the December 2022 update.[5]

Content

Bullseye Pack

The Bullseye Pack is a DLC pack released for Halo 4. It is also available as a standalone purchase for 480 Microsoft Points. The pack includes:

Infinity Armor Pack

The Mark V, ODST and Prefect armors.

The Infinity Armor Pack is the first and last armor pack to be released for Halo 4. It is also available as a standalone purchase for 240 Microsoft Points. It includes three new MJOLNIR (GEN2) armor variants:

Steel Skin Pack

Steel skin weapons.

The Steel Skin Pack is the first and last skin pack to be released for Halo 4, containing 10 steampunk-style skins for UNSC, Covenant and Forerunner weapons. As with the other packs, it may also be purchased separately for 240 Microsoft Points. The pack includes the following skins:

  • Monocle (MCL) for the DMR.
  • Steam (STM) for the Battle Rifle.
  • Locomotive (LMV) for the Covenant Carbine.
  • Industrial (IDT) for the Lightrifle.
  • Mechanical (MCN) for the Suppressor.
  • Compression (CMP) for the Storm Rifle.
  • Turbine (TBN) for the Assault Rifle.
  • Engine (ENG) for the Boltshot.
  • Boilerplate (BPL) for the Plasma Pistol.
  • Combustion (CBN) for the Magnum.

Exclusive content

The Champions Bundle itself comes with exclusive content that players will not obtain if they buy the packs separately:

  • Five new UNSC weapon skins: Trauma (TRM) and Teeth (TTH) for the Assault Rifle, Salvage (SLV) for the Battle Rifle, and Indigo (IND) and Flare (FLR) for the Magnum.
  • Five new armor skins: Tracer (TRCR) for Enforcer, Column (CLMN) for Defender, Bayonet (BYNT) for Venator, Python (PYTN) for Infiltrator, and Solid (SLID) for Oceanic.
  • Eight new stances: Seasoned, Menace, Loyalty, Lookout, Confident, Drawn, Flank and Grandstand.
  • Early access to a new Tactical Package, Resistor, which allows Spartans to maintain their full mobility and dexterity while taking incoming fire.[6]

Players who have played Halo: Spartan Assault, and unlocked the three classified Halo Waypoint codes, will receive additional content.

  • One additional stance: Determined
  • One additional weapon skin: Striped (STP) for the DMR.
  • Two additional armor skins: Vision (VISN) for Air Assault, and Rush (RUSH) for CIO.

Achievements

The DLC comes with ten new achievements worth 220 Gamerscore.

Icon Name Description Gamerscore gamerscore
General
Just a Scratch.png Just a Scratch In matchmaking, recover full shields from low health with both Resistor and Recharge active. 20 gamerscore
One-Man Army.png One Man Army In matchmaking, get 4 consecutive kills with the Rocket Launcher without dying. 27 gamerscore
Pitchin' a Tent.png Pitchin' a Tent In matchmaking, effectively camp in one location without dying for a full 60 seconds. 40 gamerscore
Repeat Survivor.png Repeat Survivor In matchmaking, survive three vehicle explosions in a row with the Survivor package. 25 gamerscore
Gametype specific
Can’t Catch Me.png Can't Catch Me In matchmaking, score a goal in Ricochet while taking damage with the Resistor active. 20 gamerscore
From Downtown.png From Downtown In matchmaking, score by throwing the ball from thirty meters in Ricochet. 25 gamerscore
Hat Trick.png Hat Trick In matchmaking, score three times in one round of Ricochet. 33 gamerscore
Protect This House.png Protect This House In matchmaking, assassinate the ball carrier within five meters of your own goal in Ricochet. 30 gamerscore
Map specific
Got it!.png Got it! In Bullseye DLC Matchmaking, acquire the Rocket Launcher at the start of a match on Pitfall. 20 gamerscore
Shocking.png Shocking In Bullseye DLC Matchmaking, activate both electrical surge systems during a match on Vertigo. 10 gamerscore

Medals

The DLC comes with five new medals for the Infinity mode.

Icon Name Requirement
Goal-defense.png Goal Defense Is earned when a player kills an enemy ball carrier within 25 m of the goal without them scoring.
Ball-clear2.png Ball Clear Is earned when a player throws a ball 40m away from their own goal.
Goal-keeper2.png Goal Keeper Is earned when a player kills 5 enemies while defending the goal.
Rejectionh4.png Rejection Is earned when a player intercept a throw within 25m of their goal.
Fast-break2.png Fast Break Is earned when a player scored a goal within 15 seconds of a ball set without a turnover.

Production notes

During the “What’s Next: Halo 4 Summer 2013″ panel at RTX 2013, 343 Industries' promotional art for the bundle featured the "Bones" and "Striped" M395 DMR weapon skins as part of the content update's bonus content. The "Bones" skin would later be relegated to a code found with the CIO Spartan in Series 2 of McFarlane's Halo 4 line of figures, while the "Striped" skin could be unlocked through earning certain achievements in Halo: Spartan Assault. Eventually, both would be available in Halo: The Master Chief Collection with the release of Season 7: Elite. Additionally, people present at RTX 2013 were able to receive a promotional poster for the Champions Bundle, which included an overview of the expansion's contents.

The first trailer for the Champions Bundle DLC showed the PREFECT armor with a different design on the armor's wrists, an added decal on the helmet's forehead, and the player's secondary color applied to their player model's fingertips. These would be altered for the DLC's launch.

With its launch in 2013, Champions Bundle DLC items, including the new armor sets, weapon skins, and the Resistor tactical package, could not be utilized in Spartan Ops. Instead, weapons would revert to their default appearance and armor pieces would be replaced by Recruit armor. Equipping Resistor caused the tactical package to automatically revert back to "None". While this was never updated for in the original version of Halo 4, its port on Halo: The Master Chief Collection would eventually allow for all armor, weapon skins, and tactical packages to be used in Spartan Ops.

Gallery

Promotional images

Concept art

Screenshots

Sources