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Halo 3: ODST, formerly known as Halo 3: Recon, is a First Person Shooter video game exclusively developed on the Xbox 360. ODST was released worldwide on September 22nd, 2009 [1].

Taking place in the Kenyan port city of New Mombasa, ODST follows a squad of elite Marine Orbital Drop Shock Troopers during the Covenant invasion of Earth on October 23rd, 2552 [2]. Knocked off course due to the Mombasa Slipspace Incident, these six Marines fight through the waste filled and destroyed streets in order to link up and to destroy and evade the Covenant occupation force in the city.

ODST is a campaign expansion and prologue to Halo 3 which fills in the details of what happened in Southeastern Kenya from Halo 2 and Halo 3 [3]. An official five-part prequel comic, Helljumper, was released in the months following up to and after the release of ODST starting in July [4], and ending in November [5]. A multiplayer beta of Halo: Reach [6], recently announced at E3 2009, is included with ODST.

Overview

Speculation

Although Bungie consistently stated that Halo 3 was the last game in the trilogy, they never ruled out the possibility of releasing new games set in the same story in the future. An interview by MTV with Don Mattrick (Senior Vice President of Microsoft's Xbox division) revealed that Bungie's game is at the very least Halo-related, and that it is not Bungie's collaborative efforts on Halo Wars or Halo: Chronicles, but a "new" game.

Although a proper announcement was meant for July 16th, 2008 at E3, it was canceled by Microsoft because they wanted to focus on games by first party developers that were coming out in 2008, criteria which the Bungie project did not fit. It was also stated by Microsoft that they did not want to further lengthen their press conference so as not to stretch the attention span of the attendees, and that they wished to give the new Halo project an event of its own to release details on it.[7][8][9]

The most popular rumor that had surrounded this new title was that it was a squad-based shooter in the Halo universe with the player filling the role of a Marine Captain, but this is untrue as the player will be filling the role of an ODST Lance Corporal, who goes by the moniker of The Rookie. [10]

Speculation about a supposed third-person shooter, giving the player control of Marines or ODST's instead of SPARTANs, circulated long before Bungie revealed their next project would be Halo-related. Originally, rumors held that this would be the Peter Jackson game, Chronicles. The presence of Christian Allen, a former Marine and Red Storm employee who worked on the Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six series and joined Bungie in early 2007, heightened speculation.

Known Information

Halo 3: ODST has been known to be in the pre-production phase since January 2008.[11], four months after the release of Halo 3; and was referred to as Halo 3: Atlas [11]

Bungie has confirmed that the game will be a first-person shooter, like the previous three Halo titles, and that Christian Allen is working on a completely different project within Bungie. Bungie also confirmed that the player will take the role of a surviving Marine, that the game is set in the ruins of New Mombasa, Kenya; and that it was released on September 22nd, 2009, and that it is the last known Halo project related to the Halo trilogy they are working on. In another interview with a number of different gaming sources, they revealed key information about the game: ODST will be on a standalone disk, it will "include some new multiplayer maps, some of which will be a part of the Mythic Map Pack," and it will run on the updated Halo 3 engine. Bungie has also stated that it will be compatible with the Halo 3 multiplayer, provided they have the Mythic Map Pack and ODST. Saved films, and Screenshots will be making a comeback as well.[12]

ODST has been described as "returning players to familiar grounds on a vital top-secret mission". ODST's gripping story, co-operative campaign and new multiplayer content will have Halo fans 'Preparing to Drop' in Fall 2009". The game is shipping at the full-retail price of $60, even though it is believed that the game's campaign will only run three to six hours[13]; however, in one of their weekly updates, Bungie expected that the campaign will last between three and five hours.[14]. Over the course of development of Halo 3: ODST, Bungie has expanded it to more of a full game, rather than the expansion that was planned [15]. This includes a campaign length closer to the size of Halo 3 in terms of average hours from start to completion, to the Firefight mode which was revealed at E3 2009. While previously stating that ODST wasn't going to be priced like a normal game, the increased depth added into the game was the cause for the $60 USD pricetag [16].

As of E3 2009, Bungie employees (such as Brian Jarrard and Curtis Creamer) have stated that development on the game of Halo 3: ODST is already completed, and that the footage shown at the convention was from the final build/retail copy of the game [17][18].

Gameplay

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The Battle of Mombasa.
 
The main cast of ODST.

ODST has the main protagonist, The Rookie, searching for beacons across the city of New Mombasa.[19] It is up to the player how they get to the specific location, and in what order, giving a very open-world feeling to the game; something for which the main trilogy has been criticized for, due to its linear gameplay style. The "beacons" are various objects, each linked to a particular squad mate in some way. Finding one of these objects sends the player back in the game to find out what happened to one of his five squadmates (Buck, Dare, Dutch, Romeo, and Mickey).[19] Once you go back in time for a short period, you will take control of the player for around thirty minutes, and play the situations that the particular character went through. Unlike the overall game, these flashback scenes go along the path of the linear gameplay that has been common throughout the original trilogy of Halo.

Due to the fact that you are playing as an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper, you will not be using the shielding or the motion tracker featured on the MJOLNIR Battle Armor suits. The Rookie and his squadmates will also lose the ability to dual-wield weapons, such as the M7/Caseless Submachine Gun or the Type-25 Directed Energy Rifle.

On the other hand, you will receive a helmet-integrated data management system known as the Visual Intelligence System, Reconnaissance (or VISR), which includes a new low-light vision mode which identifies allies and enemies through the HUD on his helmet's visor by illuminating and classifying objects; green outline for allies, red outline for enemies, and yellow outline for important objects. The VISR can also be used to manage waypoints, mission objectives, and information which will help the player. The squad has two new weapons, the M7S Submachine Gun and the M6C/SOCOM, which the protagonist and most of his comrades land with in Mombasa during the initial drop. Also, the grenade limit has been increased to 3 per grenade type.

As stated by Bungie in the January 23rd Weekly Update, the Sangheili will not be appearing at all in ODST.[20]. Although throughout the campaign several groups of Sangheili corpses are found, apparently killed by Brutes. By December 2008, the game was "representational", meaning that players could experience the game from start to finish, albeit in an unfinished state. The entire Bungie staff was pulled from other duties to play through the game and offer feedback. Among the unfinished elements was the lack of finished dialogue delivered by voice actors; storywriter Joseph Staten filled in placeholder audio. [21] Bungie's audio director Martin O'Donnell will contribute music for ODST, as he has done for the previous Halo games. Due to ODST's shift to a new protagonist, O'Donnell created new music that was a homage to Halo, though was taken in a new direction. [22]

Multiplayer

Firefight

Main article: Firefight

"Built on top of Halo 3: ODST's campaign, Firefight is a cooperative game mode that lets you and up to three of your friends put your skills to the ultimate test. It allows you to jump straight into the heart of Halo and experience traditional Halo sandbox encounters with a new, high octane twist. Though you’ve squared off against most of the enemies you’ll face in Firefight before, you’re not going to be able to rely on your past experiences alone to guide you through all of the action. In Firefight, even the most "harmless" enemy can become a dangerous threat when you’re low on ammo, low on lives, and have your back against the wall. Throw gameplay modifying skulls into the mix and you'll find that the combat can become even more interesting and intense."
— Bungie.net: Drop Into Firefight

Firefight, a brand new feature to the Halo franchise announced at E3 2009, is a cooperative campaign gameplay mode. Four players over Xbox LIVE or System Link play to complete a series of Human vs. Covenant matches. All features from the Campaign Scoring, as well as skulls, achievements, and leaderboards of Halo 3, will be featured in ODST.

Due to a technical issue, Firefight is relegated to an invite-only game, as opposed to a matchmaking system used by previous installments in the series [23]. Fans who have spoken to Bungie employees on this matter have allegedly stated that the matchmaking function would have taken an additional six months to create for ODST [24].

Known Maps

Below is a list of maps for ODST's Firefight mode:

 
Controls for ODST gameplay.

Map Packs

All map packs (Heroic, Legendary, and Mythic) will be available for those who haven't already purchased them over Xbox LIVE Marketplace [25]. In addition to the other map packs, an additional map pack will be featured in the ODST package. These maps are currently known as Citadel, Heretic, and Longshore.

While previously confirmed to only feature a Campaign element as the only gameplay mode, the second disc in the ODST box will contain all of the maps, which you will be able to play directly from there, without having to download the maps to your Hard Drive and starting Halo 3 [15].


Achievements

Synopsis

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Opening Scroll

Shown after the Bungie and Microsoft Game Studios logos, and before the main menu, is an opening scroll, which is new for the Halo games. This is likely a carry over from the Halo: Helljumper comic series, which opens with such a scroll before the comic begins.

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The Drop

 
GySgt. Buck and Capt. Dare arguing.

"The Navy put up a good fight."
— Private First Class Michael Crespo.

"'Course they did. It's Earth."
— Corporal Taylor Miles.

"Better late than never."
— Lance Corporal Kojo Agu.

The game begins on a UNSC warship orbiting high above New Mombasa, Kenya on Earth at about 4:00pm (16:00 military time) on October 23rd, 2552 [2]; where the majority of the Squad is relaxing around a holo-table displaying the Prophet of Regret's Assault Carrier hovering directly near the Orbital Elevator. Corporal Taylor "Dutch" Miles, Lance Corporal Kojo "Romeo" Agu, Private First Class Michael "Mickey" Crespo, and Lance Corporal "Rookie" sleeping in the back, jokingly remarking how the Navy only put up a good fight until the Invasion of Earth and still managed to allow a Covenant carrier to slip by the Orbital Defense Grids high above the planet, to which Dutch criticizes Romeo for, stating that they left the lone ship for the Marines to infiltrate. Shortly after, the ship is put on alert when their team leader, Gunnery Sergeant Edward Buck, enters the room with an attractive Naval Intelligence operative named Veronica or "Dare". Romeo quickly responds to them entering the room with "hello, beautiful", which caught the attention of Buck, ordering them to their SOEIV "Drop Pods".

Walking to the armory nearby, Buck is stopped by Veronica who talks about the men in his squad being replacements, to which they go on about the small numbers of combat-experienced Marines they have to lead into combat. Conflicted about what she likely told him prior to entering the room, Buck attempts to protect his men by confronting his previous romantic interest about the Assault Carrier being a more vital concern than her covert mission. Dare reminds them they have orders to follow, and that she should be referred to her rank of Captain, in keeping with military regulations.

Buck directs the Captain to their pods, when Romeo asks about her; obviously angry about the mission, he confronts the curious Lance Corporal, informing that she is their "new boss". He gives a short speech to his men, and hands a SRS99D Sniper Rifle to Romeo, confusing him and his teammates about the Assault Carrier mission they were previously given by the Admiralty. Proceeding to enter their pods, Romeo hits the Rookie across the head with the stock of his rifle (the player then transitions to a first-person mode) while still in his pod, which Dutch pushes him out of the way, handing the F.N.G. an M7S Caseless Submachine Gun; the Rookie's pod is then shut closed, spun around, and lowered into the launch bay to begin drop preparations.

 
The Rookie approaches the Assault Carrier.

"Troopers, we are green, and very, very mean!"
— Gunnery Sergeant Eddie Buck.

Marine forces are informed by Dare that the Covenant Army is massing beneath the carrier near the Mombasa Orbital Elevator for an organized retreat. Dozens of Orbital Drop Shock Troopers are launched into Earth's atmosphere in a coordinated drop to infiltrate and capture the Prophet of Regret aboard the Assault Carrier. They pass by a few destroyed Frigate-type ships in orbit around the elevator, and begin to enter cloud cover above the city. After a flash forward (as shown by a brief white flash), the Captain orders the squad to adjust their trajectory and drop locations on her order, which launches the Marines way off of their intended course.

Before the Marines can ever deploy the internal parachutes, the invasion forces have already evacuated inside the carrier. Dutch picks up a radiation alert in his pod, and the Assault Carrier proceeds to enter Slipspace. The slipspace rupture generates a devastating shockwave, while the UNSC In Amber Clad (FFG-142) enters the rupture provided by Regret's flagship. An EMP blast emitted by the rupture causes the Marine assault force to lose power in their SOEIV Pods, throwing them all over New Mombasa.

The Rookie Awakes

Six hours after being knocked unconscious by the impact of Mickey's pod and a violent landing into the side of a building, the Rookie finally wakes up at 10:02pm (22:02 military time), to the noise of a flight of Type-52 "Phantom" Troop Carriers flying low above the city. After regaining his situational awareness, the Rookie arms the four explosive bolts located in all four corners of the door to exit the pod. With the door removed from the pod, the Rookie jumps a couple dozen meters down into the streets below, completely draining his stamina. After combing the area for medical supplies, he regains his health, and proceeds to find his lost Marines.

Located only a few minutes away from the Rookie's location is a small area patrolled by at least two Covenant squads (one Jiralhanae and four Unggoy each), this is where the Rookie spots a ringing data terminal shortly after defeating both of the squads using his limited arsenal of suppressed weaponry. This introduces the Superintendent, a 2nd Gen. dumb A.I. responsible for the infrastructure of the city. This A.I. provides data unlocked by their commanding officer, Dare, a long time before he encounters the terminal. Complete with maps and notable locations throughout the city, the Superintendent begins to aid this young Marine in his mission.

Appearances

 
The main protagonist of the game, The Rookie.

Characters

  • Covenant
    • Vergil - A Huragok with the data and memories of the Superintendent transferred into him.
    • Prophet of Truth - The de-facto leader of the Covenant Empire, he leads a fleet to Earth in order to find the Ark. Truth can be seen during the Legendary Ending in a cave that goes underneath New Mombasa to the Portal hidden beneath the city.
    • Prophet of Regret - One of the three Hierarchs of the Covenant, his only known role in the game is at the beginning where his Assault Carrier enters slipspace over New Mombasa. (Mentioned only)

Locations

Equipment

Weapons

Vehicles

Other

Enemies

  • Huragok
    • Unknown Rank, used as suicide bombers by the Jiralhanae [36].

Marketing

Viral Campaigns

Superintendent

Main article: Superintendent (Viral Campaign)

On May 29th, 2008, a viral campaign for Halo 3: ODST started focused around the AI of the same name, New Mombasa's janitorial second generation dumb-A.I. construct that aids The Rookie and his squad in surviving the Covenant occupation of New Mombasa.

ONI Candidate Assessment Program V5.02A

Main article: ONI Candidate Assessment Program V5.02A

On September 4th, 2009, a second viral campaign was released on Xbox.com, letting fans watch interviews of the main characters of ODST [37]. These videos go into the background of each character, with Buck and a various teammate talking about their past, military career, their education, and about the misson ahead. Clips directed by Rupert Sanders can be seen via a marker the Marines place on their right temple.

Trailers

Announcement

Main article: Keep It Clean (Trailer)

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First, different screens of areas of New and Old Mombasa come on screen, followed by HEV pods entering the atmosphere. Here you can see the Prophet of Regret's carrier on the right, then it moves behind buildings. The pods come into view as a large explosion (Caused by the Prophet of Regret's carrier entering Slipspace) appears, sending the pods off-course. Then, the Superintendent appears, and shows warning signs and then reboots. All the screens from earlier flash onto the screen, but heavily damaged from the blast. Then, a single HEV pod falls through the sky, when the Halo 3 Logo appears. The pod then crashes into the camera and goes black, followed by the words 'Prepare to Drop'.

The second part to the trailer, released on the 8th of October, followed on from this - the Superintendent reinitialized itself, attempting to assess the catastrophic devastation and tries to identify the object that survived. Later, after a Covenant Phantom dropship has passed by, the object opens to reveal a lone surviving Marine Shock Trooper to clamber out, wielding a modified M7S Caseless Submachine Gun. The Marine narrowly avoids a Jiralhanae patrol, before encountering messages from the Superintendent, presumably leading him to safety.

Elements from this trailer have dramatically altered from announcement to the present day.

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E3 2009 Gameplay

Main article: Halo 3: ODST - E3 2009 Gameplay Trailer

Shown to the press at Microsoft's E3'09 Media Briefing, the first gameplay trailer showcased the events surrounding the campaign and the new Firefight mode. It focuses mostly on the Rookie wandering around the streets of the city, looking for his lost squadmates, along with Dutch who fights during the Battle of ONI Alpha Base.

This trailer also shows the very first glimpse of Firefight, the brand new cooperative game mode designed specifically for ODST.

ViDoc: Desperate Measures

Main article: Halo 3 ODST ViDoc: Desperate Measures

The first ViDoc of Halo 3: ODST, Desperate Measures takes a look inside the squad that consists of the main characters in the game. It summarizes the skills that each Marine has, along with what equipment they'll be using in-game.

Also shown are little clips of the flashback missions, namely, featuring GySgt Buck and LCpl Agu on a landing platform at NMPD Headquarters, where a police Pelican dropship was extracting the two Marines, before getting chased off by two Type-26 Banshee fighters.

ViDoc: Bip. Bap. Bam.

Main article: Halo 3 ODST ViDoc: Bip. Bap. Bam.

The second ViDoc for ODST first shown at the 2009 Games Convention in Cologne, Germany, Bip. Bap. Bam. shows off the new Firefight mode revealed earlier at E3 2009.

SgtMaj Avery Johnson is the narrator of the ViDoc, making a stylish entrance in a SOEIV "Drop Pod" over the Security Zone map. During the video, Johnson details the gameplay of this new gametype for ODST, along with telling how they can play him by pre-ordering the game at a number of participating retailers.

ViDoc: Terra Incognita

Main article: Halo 3 ODST ViDoc: Terra Incognita

The third ViDoc for ODST released on Bungie's website, focuses on the development of Halo 3: ODST.

The game developers at Bungie were entering unfamiliar territory, making the largest enviroment they ever created as the freely-explorable level of New Mombasa. It also says the differences and similarities of the ODSTs and the SPARTAN-II soldiers, such as jumping height and the fact that no motion tracker is present in ODST.

Other

We Are ODST

Main article: We Are ODST

A 2 minute live-action short made exclusively for the launch of Halo 3: ODST will be released on September 7th, 2009 on Spike TV with a run-time of 2 minutes and 30 seconds. [38]. This short is directed by Rupert Sanders, who previously directed the Halo 3: Believe series.

This short showcases the 19th Shock Troops Battalion during their operations in the Human-Covenant War.

ODST Tour

 
A render mock-up of the tour truck.

To promote the upcoming release of the game, Bungie and Microsoft started an "ODST Tour", showcasing the game's Firefight mode to fans all across the United States [39]. Beginning August 22nd in Redmond, Washington, this tour will last for nearly a month, coinciding with the release of the game.

Pricing

 
The Collector's Pack

Early after its announcement, Bungie stated that they did not see ODST as a regular $60 game [40]. At E3 2009, Microsoft confirmed that Halo 3: ODST would retail at the standard normal price of $59.99 [16], which they think that the game features warrant the normal price tag.

As a bonus feature for those who pre-order ODST at select retailers (including such stores as GameStop and Amazon.com), a token to play as SgtMaj Avery Johnson in Firefight will be included [41].

Contents:

  • Halo 3: ODST Campaign
  • Halo 3: ODST "Firefight" mode, a cooperative campaign mode where up to four players can assume the role of an ODST squad and fight together to take on increasingly challenging waves of enemies. Facing increasingly challenging waves of enemies together, striving to earn the highest scores possible, while various Halo 3 Skulls are progressively activated.
  • Three new maps of a second Mythic pack on a standalone disc.
  • All three Multiplayer Map Packs (Heroic, Legendary, and Mythic).
  • A key to the upcoming Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta.

Special Edition

A "Halo 3: ODST Collector's Pack" is available alongside the standard version. This includes the game itself, along with a limited edition UNSC-style Xbox 360 controller, and will retail for $99 USD (£60 GBP). The Collector's Pack is only currently available at GameStop in the USA, EB Games in Australia, and Game.co.uk in the UK.

Related Products

Strategy Guide

Main article: Halo 3: ODST Official Strategy Guide

Prima Games will release 272-page strategy guide on the release date of Halo 3: ODST for $25 USD [42][43].

Contents include [42]:

  • Move Out Soldier - Complete coverage of the single player missions. With labeled maps for New Mombasa and tactics included for the Legendary level of difficulty.
  • Team Up - Intense Co-Op strategy to ensure you and your squadmates survive. With input from the actual developers and testers to give you the inside track.
  • Clan Wisdom - All Halo 3 multiplayer maps with breakdowns and tips from some of the best clan players out there.
  • Rise Through the Ranks - Detailed info on every Achievement from Halo 3: ODST and Halo 3. More than a list, instructions and tips for every one.

Original Sountrack

Main article: Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack

"Overall I think this score is a bit more intimate and personal. We're telling a human story, not a cyborg story. This isn't a space opera but a story that takes place on earth in one city. Although the player get's to inhabit the shoes of several characters, they still primarily should feel like one person discovering the mystery that lies behind the ruins of New Mombasa"
— Martin O'Donnell to Music 4 Games.

Like previous games in the series, Halo 3: ODST will be released alongside an Original Soundtrack comprised of music heard in the game. This soundtrack features seventeen new tracks, composed by Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori, on two discs [44]. Though over three hours of music was composed for ODST, only two hours will be released on the soundtrack [45].

Trivia

  • The tagline for the game is Prepare to Drop, which references the method of Orbital Drop used by the ODST's for quick insertion into operations.
  • A teaser trailer for Halo 3: ODST was Keep It Clean released on September 25th, 2008 at 07:07:07 am PST, which coincided with the one year anniversary of the launch of Halo 3. The trailer was viewed through the many security cameras around New Mombasa. The time at which this trailer was revealed is a reference to Bungie's long-time "obsession" with the number seven.
  • Bungie released the track played in the Announcement Trailer, named "Prepare to Drop". It's track length is 1:17, a reference to John-117. The track is available here.
  • The "Road to Recon" challenge, as named by Bungie, will give players the chance to unlock the MJOLNIR Mk.VI "Recon" (simply referred to as "Recon Armor") for use in Halo 3 multiplayer [46]. This challenge will require unlocking the current Vidmaster Challenges from Halo 3 [14], and three more Vidmaster Challenges only available through purchasing ODST [47].
  • On November 25th, 2008, Bungie LLC. renamed the in-development Halo 3: Recon to Halo 3: ODST.[48] The reasons to why the upcoming expansion was renamed is due to the player playing the character of an ODST in the game, and to focus attention off of the fact that players will be able to receive MJOLNIR Mark VI Reconnaissance Armor.
  • Though the game takes place during the events of Halo 2 (First Battle of Earth and Battle of Installation 05); all of the character, weapon, and vehicle models were taken from Halo 3, creating an inconsistency within the canon, unless regarded as a Retroactive Continuity.
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"Umm...so where's the movie with the regular soldiers?" - Grif.
 
"Death Comes to All of Us".
  • During an interview at Gencon 2008 in Brisbane, Australia; Alan Tudyk commented on a so called Halo 3 Supplemental, in which himself and fellow Firefly actors Nathan Fillion and Adam Baldwin would lend their voices to the game.[49] All three of the actors played the role of Marines in Halo 3.[50] Assuming that this supplemental is Halo 3: ODST, Tudyk and Baldwin will likely voice members of the squad in the game. The E3 2009 Gameplay Trailer confirmed Fillion, Baldwin, and Tudyk's roles as Buck, Dutch, and Mickey, respectively [1].
  • To accompany the launch of the Xbox 360's new Avatar Marketplace, Xbox LIVE members will be able to purchase a special clothing set featuring the ODST's Battle Armor [51]. As of early September 2009, only a UNSC Marine Infantryman costume has been released.
  • McFarlane Toys will release a 6-inch figurine replica of The Rookie as a part of their "Medal Edition" line of Series 6, due out in October 2009 [52][53][54]. Included in the package is the M7S/Caseless Submachine Gun and exclusive Medals.
  • In early September 2009, Rooster Teeth began a four-part Red vs Blue special debuting ODST's Firefight mode to the cast of Recreation. The first episode, entitled "Guys Like Us" (referring to both the cast of RvB and ODST being "normal" soldiers), can be viewed on Rooster Teeth's official website here.
  • Marketing for ODST will encompass a broad range of mediums, including print ads in magazines; with television spots taking center stage "with multiple ads prepared and sponsorship of key shows arranged" [55]. Advertisements will be shown up to Christmas 2009 and into early 2010. Such ads can already been seen in the American version of the Official Xbox Magazine and even here on Halopedia. GameStop has already began their advertisements, showing off both UNSC and Covenant in the Firefight mode dancing to SgtMaj Johnson, a bonus unlock item for those who pre-order the game [56]. Spike TV has designated September as the "Halo Month", with five programs lined up over the course of sixteen days [57]. One such show will mark the debut of a live-action ODST short and a preview of Halo Legends's ODST-centric film The Babysitter.
  • Copies of ODST were sold early in France, to which Microsoft responded by investigating and threatening to ban any players on Xbox LIVE playing ODST before its official release of September 22nd [58]. Microsoft France lead manager Stephen Toulouse later stated that they would not ban legitimate buyers of the game [59].
  • On the morning of September 3rd, 2009, IGN.com released a teaser for the upcoming ODST with an article called "Death Comes to All of Us" and a description of "What could this surprising image mean for one soldier's future?" [60]. This article contained an image of torn ODST insignia, possibly a flag or a uniform patch, laying on the ground. The author of this article, Hillary Goldstein, will reveal where this image is from on Friday, September 4th at 10:00am Pacific Standard Time. This image was later revealed to be from the upcoming release of the ODST live-action short.
  • In an interview with Microsoft Game Studios' Ryan Crosby on Joystiq.com, a sequel to Halo 3: ODST would be considered if fan and media reception exceeds expectations, and the need arises for a follow-up [62]. Despite that, there are no current plans for a sequel, despite the hints of an "ODST 2" during the Epilogue cinematic.

Media

Concept Art

Screenshots

Videos

Related Links

Internal Links

External Links

Sources

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  44. ^ Martin O'Donnell's Twitter "MartyTheElder"
  45. ^ Music 4 Games - Behind the Music of Halo 3: ODST - Interview with composer Marty O'Donnell
  46. ^ Bungie.net : Road to Recon
  47. ^ Game Informer: December 2008, page 4
  48. ^ Bungie.net Blog - Halo 3: ODST
  49. ^ Alan Tudyk does voice work for Halo 3 supplemental
  50. ^ Halo 3, Credits
  51. ^ Kotaku.com - Xbox 360 Avatars Getting New Outfits, Props, Marketplace
  52. ^ SPAWN.com - Product page for 'The Rookie'
  53. ^ SPAWN.com - First Look at 'The Rookie' ODST Action Figure
  54. ^ SPAWN.com - Halo Series 6 'Medal Edition' Photography Revealed
  55. ^ MCV.com Gaming Industry - Microsoft plans Halo 3: ODST marketing blitz
  56. ^ YouTube.com : Gamestop Video - Halo 3: ODST
  57. ^ Reuters.com - Prepare To Drop! Spike TV Gears Up For 'Halo Month'
  58. ^ Kotaku.com - Microsoft Taking Action Against Those Who Buy and Play Halo 3: ODST Early
  59. ^ Kotaku.com - Early Halo: ODST Players Won't Be Banned (So Long As They Bought A Copy)
  60. ^ IGN.com - Halo 3: ODST - Death Comes to All of Us
  61. ^ PAX 2009: Bungie panel
  62. ^ Joystiq.com - Video Interview: Inside Halo 3: ODST

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