Halo 2 Leaked...


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Can someone please PM me with more information on getting this. I'm trying IRC but no one is sending.

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Sorry, i don't think anyone would give you access to Halo 2 just like that. If you don't know where to get it then bummer!! :devil:

I'm not sure if anyone has already mentioned it, but news of this has hit gamespot:

http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/10/14/news_6110539.html

Pirates release Halo 2

Microsoft's biggest Xbox release for 2004 has been leaked onto the Internet.

Late last night, 27 days before its officially scheduled retail release, an allegedly complete version of Microsoft's upcoming first-person shooter, Halo 2, was leaked onto the Internet. The pirated release, said to be a PAL version of the game with French-language dialogue, is currently making its way around various Usenet newsgroups and peer-to-peer networks. There has been no word on where, or how the game originally surfaced at this time. It should be noted that players who download the game illegally could face a maximum penalty of $100,000 per infringement for copyright violations.

Halo 2, which continues the adventures of Master Chief with an all-new single-player adventure, as well as Xbox Live support for Internet-based multiplayer, is scheduled to hit retail shelves on November 9. We'll have more on this story as it develops.

Edited by xinok

dling it right now..not sure if i actually wanna play it tho..reminds me of the time when ATTACK OF THE CLONES leaked out..had that around 4 weeks before the preview days..never even watched a scene! man...that movie was good @ the big screen!

i already preorder mine..and i sure as hell wanna play H2 on xbl..so..i can wait! hopefully this will push the release day!

By the time it comes out on Xbox we will have computers powerful enough to emulate xbox 1:1  then we can play Halo2 on PC! yay (Keeps Dreaming and Dreaming... and Dreaming...)

Do you think there will be a working version of an emulator that can emulate Halo 2 in 27 days.

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