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Bungie has told G4 that although it is “unfortunate” that Halo: Reach has been leaked, viewing clips of the game online should not spoil the experience.
“It’s unfortunate that that stuff gets out there, but even if they did see some of it, experiencing it first-hand, playing the campaign all the way through is always tremendously satisfying,” said Bungie’s Marcus Lehto. “Even if you go back and play it again for a second or third time, there’s always so much more that you experience that you didn’t get on the first play through. It’s always fun.”
Halo: Reach is scheduled for release on September 14.