The good Major Nelson has let everybody know that the very first piece of downloadable content available for Halo: Reach is now up and available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace, ready for you to seize with extreme haste.
Entitled the Noble Map Pack, this content features the addition of three new multiplayer maps, all playable in a variety of game modes. You can see these maps in action with developer Bungie’s video previews over here, or head on down below to find out more:
Halo: Reach - Noble Map Pack
- Price: 800 MS Points
- File Size: 328.6 MB
”The fight for humanity rages on a galactic scale. From a frozen xeno-archaeology site harboring secrets millennia old to an orbital anchor defending the stars high above planet Reach - and to mysterious places far, far beyond - Bungie’s Noble Map Pack injects three new explosive environments into the multiplayer battlefield, each designed to reinforce all of Halo: Reach’s vital warfronts, from small scale engagements to massive Invasion battlegrounds.”
Read El33tonline’s review of Halo: Reach to discover why it’s so darn excellent, and if you think the game is the best of the year, be sure to vote for it in El33tonline’s Game of the Year competition!
Source: Major Nelson’s Blog
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