If you simply cannot get enough “Halo” swag, pre-order* a copy of “Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary” with GAME and gamestation to receive a special edition collector’s booklet based on the art book “Halo: The Art of Building Worlds” from Titan Publishing. Available while stocks last, fans who have already pre-ordered through GAME and gamestation will also receive the mini-book with their copy.This 24 page, 170 x 135mm booklet contains a collection of ground-breaking art from the history of the “Halo” games including concept art, sweeping landscapes from the “Halo” universe, and of course the evolution of the Master Chief.
Ten years ago “Halo: Combat Evolved” launched around the world and defined both the shooter genre and a generation of gamers. Microsoft Studios and 343 Industries are celebrating this epic milestone with the launch of “Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary” exclusively for Xbox 360 on 15th November 2011, for an estimated retail price of £34.99.
Developed by 343 Industries in collaboration with Saber Interactive and Certain Affinity, “Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary” immerses you in a fully HD and 3D re-creation of the award-winning campaign and genre-defining multiplayer that revolutionized the first-person shooter genre.
Charting the glorious decade that gave us “Halo: Combat Evolved”, “Halo 2”, “Halo 3”, “Halo Wars”, “Halo 3: ODST”, “Halo: Legends” and “Halo: Reach”, “Halo, The Great Journey: The Art of Building Worlds” (Titan Books, October 18, 2011, ERP £24.99) is the ultimate gallery of the Halo universe. Collecting over 400 spectacular images as envisioned by over thirty amazing artists, this lavish hardback book is published to celebrate the franchise’s 10th anniversary.
For more information about “Halo: Anniversary” and the “Halo” franchise, please visit HaloWaypoint.com and follow the 343 team on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/HaloWaypoint.
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