The standard Signature Series guide will come chock full of things you would expect: a walkthrough, multiplayer map layouts, and weapon and enemy information. That’s all well and good for the $19.99 price, but if you decide to upgrade to the Limited Edition guide for $34.99, in addition to the walkthrough, you’ll get:
A 96 page Developer Diary Concept Art book Commentary from Bungie’s design team A limited edition dust jacket/cover
Both guides will be releasing alongside Halo: Reach when it comes out in September.
I’m not a purchaser of any game guides at all, but this one seems like something I would want to pick up. Considering Reach is going to be the largest Halo title coming out, any related merchandise will prove to be a fun investment. Will all the hubbub surrounding this game, co-op matchmaking, penalizing quitters in multiplayer, and old maps that are newly realized, it’s bound to be one of the largest releases in the history of gaming. Halo has always been a property that people have known about (if you haven’t lived under a rock) ever since the first title came out with the original Xbox back in 2001.
Surely, this game will be one for the books.
Halo: Reach starts the fight on September 14, 2010 exclusively on Xbox 360.
Source: CVG