Halo 4 Works With Microsoft Surface, Pre-Order Discounted By 15% This Week

Posted By | On 15th, Jul. 2012

At E3 2012, Microsoft showed off a new app which let’s you control the Xbox 360 with any tablet, and later they also revealed a new tablet that is designed specifically for Windows users and according to a new report, Halo 4 will work with the tablet called the Microsoft Surface.

We actually don’t know how in-depth the integration will be, but it remains to be seen how it is implemented and whether it will actually enhance the game. Microsoft’s Don Mattrick confirmed this functionality at a Gamesbeat 2012 panel.

People interested to pre-order Halo 4 will be pleased to know that they can enter a promo code “EMCYTZT1900” to receive a 15% discount. You can head over to Newegg (Via Examiner) to pre-order your copy of the game.

Halo 4 is set four years after the ending of Halo 3 and kicks off a new trilogy of games dubbed the “Reclaimer Trilogy.” Master Chief is awakened by Cortana when the derelict spaceship they are in drifts near a mysterious Forerunner planet that is actually a Dyson Sphere.

The game will be released on November 6th exclusively for the Xbox 360.


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