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Tiannam
08-09-2007, 12:13 PM
“Halo 3” Becomes Fastest-Selling Pre-Ordered Video Game in History, Soaring Past 1 Million Milestone

Blockbuster consumer brands including 7-Eleven, Burger King Corp., Comcast, Mountain Dew and Pontiac unveil unprecedented support for the launch of this year’s biggest entertainment event.

REDMOND, Wash. — Aug. 9, 2007 — As the countdown continues for the entertainment event of the year — the launch of “Halo® 3” — the video game continues to set records and establish new precedents for an entertainment launch. Today, Microsoft Corp. announced that preorders in North America for the exclusive Xbox 360™ title have exceeded the 1 million milestone. In addition, Microsoft unveiled the first exciting details of upcoming promotions from leading consumer brands, including Mountain Dew, 7-Eleven, Pontiac, Comcast and Burger King Corp.

In a strategy utilized in other big entertainment launches, retailers around the world have begun taking preorders, enabling consumers to order one of the three versions of “Halo 3”: Standard Edition, Limited Edition and the ultra-collectible Legendary Edition. In fact, demand has been so strong for the Legendary Edition of the game that it is expected to be sold out by the time the game launches on Sept. 25. Retailers have also noted that the presales for “Halo 3” are the fastest in video game history.

“What we’ve experienced is nothing short of phenomenal,” said Bob McKenzie, senior vice president of merchandising at GameStop Corp. “‘Halo 3’ has eclipsed many previous records and will prove to be one of the must-have items of 2007.”

“The excitement for ‘Halo 3’ is incredible,” said Jill Hamburger, vice president of movies and games at Best Buy. “From our preorders online and the buzz we’re hearing in our stores, we know this release is going to be one of the biggest entertainment events of the year. We’re thrilled to be able to bring it to our customers.”

For the first time in video game history and on par with the scope of major movie releases, some of the world’s biggest consumer brands have aligned to support the launch. Many plan to offer a variety of promotions that give consumers the opportunity to obtain unique “Halo 3”-branded products and prizes and participate in one-of-a-kind “Halo 3”-themed events.

“This September, ‘Halo 3’ will push video game entertainment into the forefront of mainstream culture,” said Chris Di Cesare, director of creative marketing at Microsoft. “Teaming up with some of the world’s strongest and most recognizable brands is trailblazing new paths and cementing video games as big entertainment on par with major event films, and is a testament to the excitement and anticipation intrinsically linked to ‘Halo 3.’”

Mountain Dew will unveil the first beverage co-branded with a video game, Mountain Dew Game Fuel. Game Fuel has the same great taste of Mountain Dew with an invigorating blast of citrus cherry flavor and added caffeine for maximum intensity. Game Fuel will come in 20-ounce bottles, 2-liter bottles and 12-packs of 12-ounce cans and will be available nationwide for a limited time starting Aug. 13, 2007.

7-Eleven today confirmed its plans to support the launch of “Halo 3” through a variety of in-store promotions, including three “Halo 3”-branded collectible Slurpee cups. In addition,7-Eleven will run a “Halo 3” promotion with Mountain Dew Game Fuel and Doritos, with thousands of “Halo 3”-themed prizes, including, as grand prize, a chance to win a role as a voice actor in the upcoming Xbox 360 video game, “Halo Wars™,” by Ensemble Studios. In a few select markets, Mountain Dew will offer a special-edition aluminum bottle of Mountain Dew Game Fuel with an exclusive design created by Bungie Studios, the developers of “Halo 3.” This bottle will be available in very limited quantities, making it a highly sought-after collector’s item.

Pontiac will provide consumers with several exclusive “Halo 3”-related opportunities. It will host Pontiac Gamers Garage events in select locations, providing consumers with a chance to play the game for the first time before its release. In addition, in support of the launch of its upcoming high-performance G6 GXP Street, Pontiac will provide 1,000 consumers with a copy of the game, and one lucky gamer will win a limited-edition “Halo 3” G6 GXP Street car.

Burger King Corp. will continue its sponsorship of Xbox 360 with national, in-restaurant support from Sept. 24 through Oct. 22. “Halo 3”-themed packaging will offer customers access to exclusive content by logging on to http://www.bk.com/halo3 beginning Sept. 23. Graphics will be featured on select packaging, including the 42-ounce cup and King FRYPOD™.

Comcast has also joined the “Halo 3” campaign and will host exclusive video content, including user-generated movies and machinima, on its Web sites http://gameinvasion.net and http://www.ziddio.com. Comcast will also feature standard- and high-definition “Halo 3” videos on its signature ON DEMAND service.

“Halo 3” is also the official sponsor of the Projekt Revolution tour this summer, which includes bands Linkin Park and My Chemical Romance. Exclusive “Halo 3” VIP events will take place in select cities on the tour, where attendees will receive “Halo 3”-themed merchandise and have an opportunity to meet the members of Linkin Park.


More About Halo

“Halo 3,” the final chapter in the groundbreaking “Halo” trilogy, is set to shatter day-one entertainment sales records when it is released worldwide beginning Tuesday, Sept. 25. Created by legendary developer Bungie Studios and exclusive to the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system, “Halo 3” will set a new standard for interactive storytelling and social gaming by engaging consumers worldwide in the epic battle of Master Chief™ to save humankind.

In November 2004, the world’s view of video games changed forever with the release of “Halo 2,” which generated a record-setting $125 million (U.S.) in sales within the first 24 hours and changed the way people think about interactive entertainment. Three years later, it remains the most-played game on Microsoft’s Xbox LIVE® online gaming and entertainment network, with nearly 1 billion hours of online gaming logged to date.

CharlieBlix
08-09-2007, 12:22 PM
Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, gather around and behold the audacity that is a fanboy in the grips of a fangasm! Don’t be afraid people… don’t be afraid, I assure you, the worse is yet to come.

Volkov
08-09-2007, 12:27 PM
Hey Tian, can you please post the source of this article? Thanks!

Anyway, I think they forgot to insert "overhyped" before 'video game'.

Altered_Weapon
08-09-2007, 12:29 PM
Who in their right mind thinks this is the last Halo game in the series?

Tiannam
08-09-2007, 12:33 PM
(I don't know if any of you have this problem but when I try to save a post after editing it, it doesn't work)

Here's the source: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/community/news/2007/0809-halo3preorderspass1million.htm

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Also, this is the last Halo. But, not the last game set in the Halo Universe. We still have Peter Jackson's secret game and Halo Wars :D

Lono_Lives
08-09-2007, 12:50 PM
hey guys, can we please stop posting in the wrong sections. this clearly belongs in the Xbox 360 section. Thx.

V3NOM
08-19-2007, 03:55 PM
Who in their right mind thinks this is the last Halo game in the series?

It's the last Halo game that is like Halo 1 and Halo 2 (i.e. a shooter). But yes, there are other games that are set in the Halo Universe coming up, like Halo Wars and that still-unannounced project that Peter Jackson is working on.

CaptainDDL
08-19-2007, 04:36 PM
Pssh, Bungie claimed they wasn't working on Halo 3 for the longest time...and guess what, Halo 3's coming out in about a month. :)

V3NOM
08-19-2007, 08:03 PM
Pssh, Bungie claimed they wasn't working on Halo 3 for the longest time...and guess what, Halo 3's coming out in about a month. :)

They didn't say they weren't working on Halo 3, they just didn't say they were. I mean, unless you count that Bungie said they were making Pimps At Sea a few times, but that's been a long-time-running inside joke at Bungie.

But yeah, when I think back to May 2006 right after Halo 3 was announced it seems crazy how much hype there has been. Now that the release date is almost here at last it's like the excitement before the Multiplayer Beta came out but way more amplified.

CaptainDDL
08-19-2007, 08:07 PM
I distinctly remember them denying that they were working on Halo 3 for a while.

V3NOM
08-19-2007, 08:36 PM
I remeber them replying (to press or otherwise) that they "weren't necessarily working on Halo 3" or something like that, but I'm pretty sure they never flat-out said that they were working on something other than Halo 3. I know that for a while they just called it their "next project."

ekimzxv
05-09-2008, 09:24 PM
i pre-ordered it amd i'm happy i did