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Microsoft is calling on Halo fans to participate in the creation of a monument of light commemorating the heroes of Noble Team and the planet Reach.
Over the next three weeks, visitors to RememberReach.com can contribute a point of light that will help form a dramatic monument to Halo: Reach.
Visitors can explore and contribute to RememberReach.com, where a continually regenerating sculpture composed of thousands of points of light will take form, produced by a state-of-the-art robotic installation. The monument is constructed by special camera equipment which captures and composites the movements and light pulses from the robotic arm, which visitors can see in action on the website.
Along with the monument’s formation, a collection of three live-action short films from acclaimed director Noam Murro (Birth of a Spartan cinematic short) will be unveiled to bring to life glimpses of what it was like living on Reach just prior to the Covenant invasion.
Halo fans also won’t want to miss the world premiere of the final Halo: Reach live-action short, titled Deliver Hope, which debuts this Thursday, August 26 on Halo.Xbox.com, Halo Waypoint and www.bungie.net.
Halo: Reach is scheduled for release on September 14, 2010 for Xbox 360.