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Trailers: Halo 3: ODST developer diary
The more I see this game the more I find its goodness hard to deny. Sure, it’s an expansion at heart, but they’re doing some really cool things with the story and the gameplay looks like good ole fashion Halo action. The one thing that’s really selling me on this is the Firefly guys personalizing the characters so much. Should be an interesting spin-off.
Author: CodyRandom: The friendly and welcoming Halo community
I wonder if there are any gay SPARTANs?
Author: CodyReactions: New Halo 3 Maps Are Out
More Halo 3 Multiplayer!
This could be looked at as the beginning of the end for Halo 3. After this map pack and ODST, Bungie claims that they’re not working on anymore Halo 3 content. But for the time being Halo 3 players have, for the low, low price of 800 MS Points, 3 new maps on which to kill each other. So… go have fun and kill each other. › Continue reading
Author: RyanReactions: Bungie Not Working on Any Post-ODST content, For Reals This Time

Accurate representation of Bungie's statement
I’d be remiss in my journalistic duties if I didn’t inform our fine readers that Bungie is not, contrary to other reports, working on any more Halo 3 content after the upcoming ODST expansion. Apparently, we all misinterpreted what Allen Murray said. When he said that they would be “working” on it for 2 more years, that was not meant to mean more expansions or maps or anything, it was supposed to imply simple housekeeping duties with Halo 3. Matchmaking playlist updates, beating people with the banhammer, server maintenance, stuff like that. So, I guess this is it for Halo 3. It was good knowin’ ya.
Author: RyanReactions: Bungie Still Working On More Halo 3 Content

This guy really likes his Halo
At the beginning of last month, Bungie’s Brian Jarrard, in an interview with IGN, decided that he would say “we are viewing the ODST campaign and the included multiplayer maps as the final exclamation point in our ongoing efforts to extend the Halo 3 experience,” thus bringing the saga of Halo 3 to an end. However, this week at GDC, Bungie’s Allen Murray completely nullified Jarrard’s comment by saying “Halo 3 took two and a half years to make, and we’re still working on it. We’ll probably be working on it for two more years.”
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