Halo: Reach’s ‘Deliver Hope’ Trailer Gets Extended Footage

Posted By | On 09th, Sep. 2010

An extended version of Microsoft’s upcoming Bungie deveoped First Person Shooter, Halo: Reach’s trailer has been released. At first, I though- whoa, this game has some spectacular visuals, even if they’re pre-rendered. And then I realized it’s live action.

We’ve been given a few extra scenes, making the trailer 2 minutes and 15 seconds long. It has some dramatic music playing in the background, cool explosions, thrilling fiorefights- typical Halo fare.

You can check out the all new 7 minute long single player campaign footage for Halo: Reach here.

Just 4 and a half days left till the game is released. You can check out our preview till then.


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