USA Gamers Invited to join “Unite to Fight: Halo 3 Launch Week”
By Shawn on Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 at 2:57 PM PST In Gamer Life, Halo, Microsoft, Microsoft

Microsoft is pulling out all the stops to promote the release of much anticipated Halo 3. To celebrate the launch of what will probably be a record breaking event for first day sales figures, Microsoft and Bungie are inviting gamers to join in the “Unite to Fight Halo 3 Launch Week”. Here’s a complete list of all the promotions running to celebrate Halo 3. Some of these have already been covered but many are new or have been updated.
Microsoft has revealed the Midnight Madness locations in New York City, Seattle, Los Angeles and Miami. Get on over to:
- New York City – Best Buy, 529 5th Ave, New York, NY, 10017*
- Seattle – Best Buy, 457 120th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98005
- Los Angeles – Gamestop, 1000 Universal Studios Blvd, Universal City, CA 91608
- Miami – Circuit City, 8575 Northwest 13th Terrace, Miami, FL 33126
Those who make it over to these retailers for the special September 25 midnight opening to be a part of the countdown could score free merchandise and get a chance to play Halo 3 with local celebrities in on-site Game with Fame
sessions!
Other promotions to watch for:
- First to Own: Pontiac is teaming up with Microsoft to provide 1,000 lucky winners a copy of “Halo 3″ before it’s available in stores with their “First to Own” promotion. Gamers can log onto http://www.pontiac.com/halo3 now for a chance to win!
- NASCAR and Master Chief: All eyes will be on Target Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates as David Stremme drives the No. 40 Target/”Halo 3″ inspired race car at the NASCAR Dover 400 on September 23rd. Select NASCAR drivers will have a chance to test drive Halo 3 prior to the race during a private event.
- Only on Xbox LIVE: “Halo 3″ features an online experience unmatched by any other game. For the first time, gamers can play the “Halo 3″ campaign cooperatively in the same location or over Xbox LIVE with up to three friends. They can also take advantage of “Halo 3’s” unprecedented user-created content features to create, upload, share and enjoy their own game movies, map variants, screenshots and more. “Halo 3″ also provides a unique multiplayer matchmaking mode which will intelligently pair gamers of like skill and experience to ensure fun, balanced gaming with others over Xbox LIVE. Starting Sept. 25, gamers will be rewarded both with “Halo 3’s” incredibly rich new Xbox LIVE features as well as a series of opportunities to play and win during “Unite to Fight” week:
- Best Buy Presents Three Days Free on Xbox LIVE: Best Buy is helping fuel the largest gaming day in console history by making Xbox LIVE Gold free for everyone during the first three days of “Halo 3″ availability. September 25 through September 27, everyone with an Xbox 360 and a broadband connection can be an Xbox LIVE Gold member and experience the full benefits of the “Halo 3″ online experience.
- Xbox LIVE and Best Buy Play & Win Sweepstakes: 8,000 Microsoft Points will be given away during the free Xbox LIVE period to a total of 144 randomly selected people. Those first prize winners will then be entered for a chance to win one of two grand prizes, which include a “Halo” themed Pontiac G6 GXP Street Edition (ARV $28,000) and a Samsung home theater entertainment system (ARV $3,499.97). To enter the sweepstakes, consumers can register and then play “Halo 3″ over
Xbox Live (or follow free mail-in entry instructions).- Halo 3 Game with Fame: To celebrate “Halo 3’s” launch, Game with Fame sessions will take place during the first week of launch, pitting gamers against their favorite actors, bands, and sports stars over Xbox LIVE.
- Game with Bungie: The development team behind “Halo 3″ will be glued to Xbox LIVE the week of launch, giving gamers a chance not only to play with the talent behind the game of the year, but also to learn the strategies of the pros who know all the ins and outs.
- Exclusive Marketplace Content: For Xbox LIVE Gold members, “Halo 3″ will be making a trip to their dashboard with a new Xbox 360 “Halo 3″ theme as well as a Gamerpic, only available “Unite to Fight” week.
- Unite to Fight: Play & Win: Gamers can register their Gamertag at http://www.xbox.com/unitetofight starting September 11 and then play “Halo 3″ between September 28 and September 30 to enter the sweepstakes. Prizes will be randomly drawn and will include “Halo” accessory packs, Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition Consoles, Halo 3 Edition Zunes, Microsoft Points, and the Halo Graphic Novel.

All that… for a video game.
Yup, one of the biggest game releases of all time, sorry it seems to irritate you that a lot of people are really into this.
It’s one thing to be into it, it’s another for it to be a down right obsession.
Next thing you know, you’re going to have Master Chief Preparation H.
Listen, I know a lot of you are like, “all this for some video game?” I love the game too, but I personally am not going all the way out to the city to play with some B-list celebrities. Some people are into this kind of thing, it’s their way of life. Don’t rain on their parade. If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. Didn’t you ever watch Bambi? Listen to the little skunk girl. Or your mother.
@Crimm: Your telling me you wouldn’t want to play Halo 3 against such celebrities as Jack Black, Snoop Dogg, or maybe even Dustin Diamond? I don’t understand people’s fascination with wanting to game with celebrities. It’s not like a celebrity is going to all of a sudden want to hang out with you and bring you anywhere they go just because you have mad skillz in video games.
I agree with you though on the whole “nothing nice to say” dealie. It amazes me how many today still play Halo 2, and this is their time and Microsoft knows it, that’s why it’s pulling all of the stops in order to accommodate Halo fans. Here’s proof
@ weclock: speaking of obsessions. You seem to be an expert in this field because you are obsessed in bashing Halo 3 every chance you get. LMAO!
It’s called boredom, I’m stuck at work with idle time.
I thought that these replies were for opinions.
The whole ‘if you can’t say anythince nice..’ thing is flawed, can you imagine what government would be like if they adopted a policy like that? We wouldn’t be anywhere.
Progression is reliant on realizing that your current situation sucks.