
Halo Reach is the next and supposedly last Halo game made by Bungie. Slated for next fall, this Halo tale, if Wikipedia serves me well, should feature or at least end with the Fall of Reach and feature some massive battles filled with more than just one Spartan. This fact alone has the fanboys in a tizzy, even while their blood lust for anything Halo is currently being satiated by Halo 3: ODST.
Not a whole heck of a lot is known about the final Halo game from Bungie, but I’ve got a juicy nugget and I think it’s gold. Find out everything you need to know about Halo Reach, after the jump.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words and damn if “they” ain’t right about this picture:

Take a closer look at the silhouette of what appears to be a bunch of super soldiers in MJOLNIR armor. The guy in the middle appears to be Master Chief, I think we can all agree on that one. Okay, so Master Chief will be in Halo Reach. Ok, that’s not a big deal, I’m sure most Halo fans could have guessed that. The rest of the silhouettes appear to be the other Spartans that appear in the Fall of Reach book. Ok, so they’re likely to make an appearance as well.
But. That is not what this picture says to me. This picture screams at me and tells me exactly what Bungie is going to do with their multiplayer in Halo Reach. Take another look at the pic, but with a few notations made by yours truly:

Is it all coming together in your head yet? Why is Halo Reach having a multiplayer beta? ODST didn’t have one. Why, because they’re using the same engine and gameplay in ODST. Reach will obviously have a new engine and a whole new style of multiplayer. What “style” do you ask? It’s simple: a class based multiplayer similar to games like the Battlefield series. What else could that picture show. One guy has a sniper rifle, one has Battle Rifle, one has a knife, one has a pistol and one has a heavy weapon of some kind. If that doesn’t scream out multiplayer classes, they you need to be hit in the head again.
Looks like they’re doing away with the ole “run as fast as you can to the rocket launcher” style of multiplayer and going toward a more cerebral and in my opinion fun game type that has you choose a class, which will likely require more teamwork than what is currently required in the Halo 3 multiplayer.
Book it, count it, bookmark it. I’m so dead on here, but I guess we won’t know for sure until 2010. I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait.
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