Halo 3: ODST hits PC with a saxy launch trailer
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Halo 3: ODST is out꧟ now on PC, and it has a new launch trailer to get you in the right jazzꦦy mood.
The trailer is a highlight reel of the contemplative lows and explosive highs of ODST's campaign, which should be a nice nostalgia hit for everybody who already loves the secret-best Halo game and an alluring invitation for everybody else. It's also a reminder of a bygone era of Nathan Fillion roles in Bungie games, before he became everybody's robot pal Cayde-6 (RIP) then came back as Buck for 343 Industries' Halo ✃5.
Halo 3: ODST is available now for all owners of Halo: The Master Chief Collection on PC, as well as all Xbox Game Pass for PC subscribers, or you can pick it up ala carte for $4.99. On top of playing through the single-player campaign - which still stands out in the Halo series for its tense, free-roaming campaign punctuated by action-packed flashbacks - you can play ODST Firefight in Master Chief Collection multiplayer, as well as a sle🦂w of new modes and options that bust out ODST gear for competitive multiplayer.
The arrival of Halo 3: ODST also marks some changes for the rest of the Master Chief Collection. They include the addition of weapon skins and visor colors to Halo 3 multiplayer, per-pie🐷ce armor customization for both Spar✱tans and Elites in Halo 2, and the start of MCC Season 3 across the entire collection.
Halo 4 is the only part of the Master Chief Collection that's left for a PC conversion. 343 Indus🎀tries it's "already hard at work" on bringing the game over, and that interested playꦗers should sign up for the if you want to participate in pre-release playtests.
If you prefer to play on console, you can try to lock down an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X pre-order starting today.
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