SPOnG has discovered the precise details of how purchasers of
Real Time World's free-roaming,
massive co-op blaster,
Crackdown for Xbox 360 (due for release in March) will be able to join the
Halo 3 multiplayer beta programme via the Microsoft-published/Real Time Worlds-developed game.
On acquiring a boxed copy of
Crackdown, we discovered a “Congratulations Card” inside, which states the following:
“By purchasing this specially marked version of
Crackdown, you have also secured an invitation to be among the first to play the highly anticipated
Halo 3 Beta.
Here’s how it works:
In order to get your hands on the
Halo 3 Beta once it becomes available, you must be connected to Xbox Live so that you can download the beta from Xbox Live Marketplace.
You'll find the Download
Halo 3 Beta option under Downloads on the Main Menu in
Crackdown, but the option is grayed out until the Halo3 Beta becomes available.
When the
Halo 3 Beta is released, the Download
Halo 3 Beta option will be activated automatically, and you can choose it to connect to Xbox Live Marketplace to download the beta, free of charge, and with no codes required.
Once you've downloaded the
Halo 3 Beta, you can play the game by choosing Play the
Halo 3 Beta on the Main Menu in
Crackdown. Please note that this is the only location from which you can start the
Halo 3 Beta.”
Which is pretty self-explanatory stuff – it transpires that the
Halo 3 multiplayer beta code does not physically reside on the
Crackdown disk, but must be downloaded, so you will need Xbox Live Gold membership, and the beta can only be played via the (currently greyed-out “Play
Halo 3 beta” menu option inside
Crackdown.
It is unlikely that the
Halo 3 beta will be ready to play the moment
Crackdown ships (which is likely to be on March 23 – coincidentally (or is it) the day Sony launches the PlayStation 3 in Europe. At the moment, Microsoft will only say that the beta programme will open up via
Crackdown in “Spring”. So it looks like it will be a good idea to watch
Halo3.com pretty closely. Or else to keep up with the news on SPOnG.
There is one other thing to look out for – as the Congratulations Card hints by referring to: “This specially marked version of
Crackdown”, not all copies of
Crackdown will give access to the
Halo 3 multiplayer beta. The
Halo 3-enabled ones will have a sticker on the box, stating:
“Includes invitation to
Halo 3 Multiplayer Beta
Limited Time Offer see
www.halo3.comXbox 360, hard drive, Xbox Live Gold required”
Microsoft has also declined to give any indication of how long the beta programme will operate for – presumably, when it ends, the relevant menu options in
Crackdown will grey themselves out again. But at least you now know how to get a taste of
Halo 3 pre-launch.