PC Free-to-play Halo coming to PCs - Saber Interactive - Only in Russia

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Stolen from gaf.




Breakdown:

4-16 players
Graphics on par with Halo 4 based on Halo 3 engine
Power-ups and weapons pick-ups on the battlefield
Rich visual and gameplay customization of weapons and armor
There will be vehicles.
f2p is about weapons, armor and power-ups
Right now developers said nothing about story mode and there is likely the game will be MP-PVP only.



 

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The same way Activision went after the Chinese market with COD Online. A different game with contemporary (or market specific) game mechanics rather than traditional.

This game's got perks and loadouts and everything.
 

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The same way Activision went after the Chinese market with COD Online. A different game with contemporary (or market specific) game mechanics rather than traditional.
Russia is huge FPS free2play market. Plus MS cannot cannibalize HALO 5 sales by releasing a free game in the West. It will eventually come.
It's being developed by Saber Interactive, a Russian based studio
Game most probably is being beta tested there and will be released in other countries through out the year.
Ah right, makes sense.

China would probably be the next logical region for expanding the game's user base.
 
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[h=2]Microsoft shuts down modders' efforts to break into Russia-only Halo Online[/h]

Modders bent on opening access to Halo Online, the Russia-only, free-to-play shooter currently in beta, say they won't back down after a week in which Microsoft ordered a mod hosting site to remove Halo Online tools, citing copyright claims.


Halo Online is supposed to be available only in Russia though 343 Industries admitted that users outside of the region could "theoretically" access it after making "region-specific changes to address player expectations." It seems modders were able to make those, and more, after obtaining a copy of Halo Online.



A tool "enabling exploration of the game" then went up on Github, reports TorrentFreak, but it was removed after Microsoft issued a takedown demand. The mod team vows it has enough copies of the game and their tool to keep going anyway. They accuse Halo Online of being a game that could switch from a freemium model to a pay-to-win scenario, justifying the intrusion.


"As someone involved in game development, I'm sympathetic with some developers when it comes to copyright issues," one modder told TorrentFreak. "This is different though, in my opinion."

"We're working to improve people's experience, bring it to those who wouldn't have been able to play it anyway," says another. "I'd see that as a noble cause."


The modders say that their work "aims to deliver exactly what everyone wants. The closest thing to a Halo 3 experience as possible, but on PC."


For more on Halo Online, see the video below.






 
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