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Bungie’s revealed that Halo Reach will be released worldwide on September 14, 2010 – Japan gets the game a day later.
The news follows the end of the Halo Reach beta which attracted more than 2.7 million gamers. Collectively the millions of players logged more than 16 million hours in the game and made more than 1.1 billion virtual kills.
“It’s exceeded our expectations,” said Bungie Studios community director Brian Jarrard. “Our only real perspective going into this was the ‘Halo 3’ beta test, which had about 800,000 people. We knew there were a couple million copies of ‘ODST’ out there, but we really didn’t have any specific information that let us know what the population might be like.”
The game’s September 14 release gives Microsoft’s blockbuster a two month window before Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops hits stores on November 9.
Via Yahoo.com