The Master Chief is back. Poised to become the biggest entertainment
launch of the year so far, “Halo 4” is the first chapter of a brand-new
saga in the genre-defining, US$3 billion franchise that has shaped
entertainment history and sold a staggering 46 million games worldwide.
Hailed by NBC News as “breathtaking, heart-breaking and
awe-inspiring,”[1] “Halo 4” has garnered universal acclaim as one of the
top-rated video games of 2012, according to Metacritic.[2] In a year
jam-packed with record-breaking Hollywood movies and games, “Halo 4” is
expected to break all previous day-one entertainment sales records in
2012, cementing its status as the must-have blockbuster of the year.
Excitement for the return of the Master Chief has swept the globe.
In London, a massive illuminated glyph soared over the River Thames, a
symbol of the new threat that has awakened in “Halo 4.” The glyph, which
measures 50 feet in diameter and weighs 3.2 tons, was illuminated by
113,096 LED lights and represents one of the largest objects ever to be
flown by helicopter as a lighting art performance. On Oct. 30, the
European country of Liechtenstein was reimagined into a real-life
replica of the “Halo” universe, marking the first time a brand has taken
over an entire country for an entertainment launch. For one day only,
Xbox 360 transformed some of the country’s most iconic landmarks,
including a 13th-century castle and a working mine, to create a
mysterious alternate universe in the heart of Europe — all inspired by
“Halo.”
Around the world, midnight madness swept more than 10,000 stores
in more than 40 countries, as hundreds of thousands of fans lined up
around city blocks to count down to the game’s release. At marquee
launch events in Seattle, Paris, London, Berlin, Tokyo, Singapore, Hong
Kong, Dubai, Sydney and other major cities, throngs of fans, celebrities
and athletes flocked to be among the first to play “Halo 4” and
participate in other launch activities, such as meeting the creators of
the game, viewing private screenings of the live-action digital series “Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn,” and taking photos with the Master Chief.
“‘Halo 4’ marks a rebirth and a new beginning for one of the most
beloved and iconic franchises in the modern history of entertainment,”
said Phil Spencer, corporate vice president of Microsoft Studios. “Over
the past decade, the ‘Halo’ franchise has become a bona fide pop culture
phenomenon, and ‘Halo 4’ promises to take the franchise to a new level
and set the stage for the next decade of ‘Halo.’”
With the launch of “Halo 4” coinciding with Election Day,
Microsoft Corp. is amplifying its get-out-the-vote campaign, which
kicked off earlier this year in collaboration with Rock the Vote, to
encourage “Halo” and Xbox LIVE fans to exercise their civic duty before
jumping into “Halo 4.” The campaign began with voter recruitment efforts
at major consumer events as well as a voter registration program on
Xbox LIVE and expanded to major launch events and more than 100 college
campuses nationwide yesterday.
Developed by Microsoft Studios’ 343 Industries exclusively for the
Xbox 360, “Halo 4” is set nearly five years after the events of “Halo
3” and follows the Master Chief and his faithful artificial intelligence
(AI) companion Cortana as they venture into a mysterious new world and
discover an overpowering ancient evil that threatens to annihilate
mankind. “Halo 4” takes the series in a bold new direction by delivering
its most epic and explorative campaign yet, alongside a groundbreaking
multiplayer offering unlike anything before it, known as Spartan Ops.
This story-driven, episodic, cooperative adventure blends immersive
storytelling, stunning cinematics and action-packed gameplay to deliver
an unprecedented serialized experience. Through a weekly series of
cinematic episodes, Spartan Ops continues the story beyond the main
campaign by introducing new characters, storylines and gameplay missions
over a 10-week season, akin to a high-quality, interactive TV show.[3]
Coupled with breathtaking visuals, heart-pounding audio,
emotionally cinematic performances and a sweeping musical score by
acclaimed composer Neil Davidge of Massive Attack fame, “Halo 4”
delivers a riveting experience that resonates as powerfully as an epic
Hollywood blockbuster. Some of entertainment’s best and brightest have
joined the effort to make the launch of “Halo 4” a landmark pop culture
moment, including legendary Hollywood director David Fincher (“Fight
Club,” “The Social Network,” “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”) and
acclaimed visual effects lead Tim Miller (“The Girl with the Dragon
Tattoo,” “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World”), who produced and directed the live-action launch trailer for the game, respectively.
The Standard Edition of “Halo 4” is available for US$59.99 ERP[4], and
the Limited Edition, which includes an extended 90-minute version of the
live-action digital series “Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn”
and additional bonus content, is available for US$99.99 ERP. Fans can
also pick up the Xbox 360 Limited Edition “Halo 4” Console Bundle for
US$399.99 ERP and a standalone Xbox 360 Limited Edition “Halo 4”
Wireless Controller for US$59.99 ERP. In addition, the “Halo 4” Original
Soundtrack, which broke the record for the highest-charting video game
soundtrack ever on the Billboard 200 chart the week of Oct. 29[5], is
available for purchase for US$13.98 ERP. A special limited edition and
individually numbered three-disc box set, which includes the original
soundtrack, a remix album featuring remixes from 14 of the world’s most
renowned electronica producers, a 70-minute DVD called “Composing a
Universe” and additional exclusive content, is available for purchase
for US$74.99 ERP starting today at http://www.halo4soundtrack.com.
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