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This article may not meet Halo Alpha's standards. You can help by cleaning this article. The Xbox 360 is a seventh generation game console and is the successor to Microsoft's Xbox video game console, developed in co-operation with IBM, ATI, Samsung Electronics and SiS. Information on the console first came through viral marketing campaigns and
it was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the prominent Electronic Entertainment Expo. It was released on November 22, 2005. Upon its release, the Xbox 360 became the first console to have a simultaneous launch across the three major regions, as well as the first
console to provide wireless controllers as a standard. It also serves as the first entry in the seventh generation of game consoles and was the competitor against Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii. Microsoft believed that its push towards high-definition gaming, year-early head start, and its Xbox Live online gaming service would help the console
become successful. The Xbox 360 can also be System Linked with other Xbox 360 consoles as well as the original Xbox, allowing multiplayer games to take place much more easily among gamers. There have been a few different types of the Xbox 360, including the Core, Arcade, Premium and the Elite. However, special editions were also made. These
are like the Halo 360, which had an aesthetic Halo theme as well as a special controller. As of March 2010, the Microsoft Xbox 360 was in second place in the console war, with 40 million units sold. The Nintendo Wii was first with 69.5 million, while the Sony PlayStation 3 sold 33.5 million. The 360's most widely sold game was Halo 3, which sold an
astonishing 8.1 million copies. Second was Gears of War, with 4.7 million copies sold. At third was Grand Theft Auto IV, with 3.5 million copies sold. Fourth place was Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare at 3.1 million copies sold. Rounding off the top five was Forza Motorsport 2 with 3 million copies sold, although this included the free copies that came
with every Xbox 360 Elite model. The most critically acclaimed game for the 360 was Grand Theft Auto IV, with an average Meta-Score of 98 out of 100. Tied for second was BioShock and The Orange Box, both of which received a 96 out of 100. Third was Gears of War with a 94 out of 100, fourth was Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, fifth was The
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and in sixth place was Halo 3, which got an impressive 94 out of 100. Microsoft officially revealed the successor to the Xbox 360, the Xbox One, on May 21, 2013. They also launched the Xbox 360 E Slim on June 10, 2013, which features a similar design to the Xbox One. Halo 3 on the 360 Dashboard[] In the 360 dashboard,
the user can apply a Halo themed background that comes preloaded onto the 360's hard drive. There are also three Halo gamer pics that come preloaded as well. One is of John-117, the other of a blue Spartan, and one is of Sergeant Johnson. You can go to Xbox Live Marketplace and download more themes, pictures, and even download some free
Halo videos. Buying Limited or Legendary Edition Halo 3 disc two will come with Bonus features to download more Halo 3 themes for your 360 console, such as a Bungie theme, Red vs Blue theme and the This Spartan Life theme. You can also download more detailed gamer pics from the marketplace. Red Ring of Death[] General hardware failure, or
the "Red Ring of Death." The "Red Ring of Death," often abbreviated to RRoD, is a term coined by Xbox 360 users to refer to the three (occasionally one, two, or four) flashing red lights around the power button that appear when the Xbox 360 encounters a "general hardware failure." When an Xbox displays the Red Ring of Death, usually there is a
problem with an internal component. Frequently, this error is caused by uneven heat distribution inside the console which causes the motherboard to warp out of shape. This in turn results in the GPU being separated from the board at one or more corners. Usually, when one receives a Red Ring of Death error, they must send the console in to
Microsoft for repair or replacement, unless they want to attempt the repair themselves (this will void the warranty). Its name stems from the fact that often the problem is irreparable or considered expensive to fix. It could have also spawned from the term "Blue Screen of Death" which comes from Windows users of an error that featured a Blue
Screen. There's also a "Red Screen of Death," which more closely correlates to "Red Ring of Death." Since the release of the Xbox 360 Slim, Microsoft discontinued the RRoD. One Red Light: Graphics error. Two Red Lights: Overheating, very common if the Xbox 360 is in a small space. Three Red Lights: General hardware failure. Four Red Lights: A/V
cord is not plugged in or can't be recognized. Though this isn't really a hardware issue, a new A/V cable may be needed. Halo Limited Edition Consoles[] Halo 3[] A Halo 3 special edition Xbox 360 was released on September 16, 2007. It includes other things in the box, like a wired Halo 3 headset. Halo: Reach[] A Halo: Reach special edition Xbox 360
Slim was available for release on September 14, 2010. It features a Xbox 360 Slim, two controllers, and a headset, all of which are based on the game. Colored silver gray, the console is based on an in-game archive reader unit used by the Office of Naval Intelligence. It had also been said that the console would appear in the game in a lab.[1] Halo 4[]
A Halo 4 limited edition Xbox 360 Slim was released on November 6, 2012, alongside with the game. The bundle includes a customized Xbox 360 Slim console, a standard edition copy of Halo 4, two custom controllers, a 320GB hard drive, a wired headset, and exclusive Xbox Live tokens to download Halo 4 in-game items.[2] Halo Products[] The
following is a list of Halo products available on the Xbox 360. Games[] Native[] Backwards Compatible[] Halo: Combat Evolved Halo 2 Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack Apps[] Trivia[] Both original Xbox Halo games are backwards compatible on the Xbox 360: Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2. In addition, Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack works on Xbox 360,
and allows one to play all DLC maps for Halo 2 on the 360, excluding the Blastacular maps and the two maps exclusive to Halo 2 Vista. However, the player may experience minor graphical glitches while playing these games. An example of this is in Halo 2, in which the screen will sometimes leave a "ghost" image of the level and enemy placement on
the screen. A system restart is often required to solve this. An Xbox 360 HDD is required for Xbox software backwards compatibility. As such, the Xbox 360 Arcade is incapable of playing original Xbox games. As of April 15, 2010, the Xbox Live service for all original Xbox games (including Halo 2) was discontinued. It was possible to play Halo 2 online
on the Xbox 360, but was not possible if one did not play Halo 2 on Xbox Live for the original Xbox. One would have needed to have the map packs in order to play LIVE for Halo 2 on the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 has the most Halo titles on any Xbox console so far, with 7 (9 if two backward compatible Xbox titles are counted) Halo titles made for it (in
order of release): Halo 3, Halo Wars, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 4 and Halo: Spartan Assault. Gallery[] Current Xbox 360 Game BannerThe Xbox 360 Slim ConsoleThe Glossy Xbox 360 Slim ConsoleThe Halo: Reach Special EditionThe Halo 4 Limited EditionThe Halo 4 Limited Edition Xbox 360 Console
BoxOriginal Xbox 360 Game BannerThe Original Xbox 360 ConsoleThe Original Xbox 360 Halo 3 EditionThe Original Xbox 360 Elite EditionThe Original Xbox 360 Arcade Console Sources[] External links[] Halo Xbox 360 games go dark December 2021, 343 Industries has announced.Online services for Halo: Reach, Halo 4, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo:
Combat Evolved Anniversary, Spartan Assault and Halo Wars will all end by December 2021.You'll be able to continue to play these games after this date, of course, but certain online features, such as online matchmaking, will go offline.It means Halo 3 online multiplayer will end 14 years after Bungie's wonderful shooter came out, in September
2007.This also applies to these games running on newer consoles via back-compat, as the underlying software is still the original Xbox 360 content and thus relies on legacy online services. Can Cyberpunk 2077 on PS4 and Xbox One be saved? It's the Eurogamer next-gen news cast! Explaining the decision, 343 said the time, resources and energy it
takes to keep these games online now doesn't justify the number of people playing."To date, we've juggled future-facing work and priorities with continued upkeep of Halo's Xbox 360 legacy services," 343 said in a post on Halo Waypoint."Maintaining these legacy services today requires significant time and resources which directly impacts the
studio's ability to support current and future projects like Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Halo Infinite."Meanwhile, the month over month usage of these legacy Xbox 360 game services continues to dwindle, creating an even greater imbalance between the time and work required to maintain vs. the net impact to the overall Halo community.
That's not to say we don't value and care about everyone who plays Halo - we absolutely do. But, as with any business, our teams must continually weigh needs against available resources (time, people, expertise, etc.) and prioritise on areas and opportunities that yield the greatest impact."As these games continue to age, and as improved modern
replacements for many of these experiences have moved to the forefront, less and less people are investing time in the original legacy titles. Digital sales have greatly slowed and physical sales of these legacy Xbox 360 titles were halted back in 2018. "Every cycle spent maintaining and supporting Xbox 360 legacy services is time and energy not spent
on the future of Halo."343's handy guide to what's going dark for each affected game.As of now, digital sales of Halo Xbox 360 games are halted, 343 confirmed. 343 pointed to Halo: The Master Chief Collection, which includes Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach, and Halo 4, as the future of
online play for these games."Continuing to evolve and expand MCC while bringing our ambitious vision for Halo Infinite to life is our top priority and stepping away from the day to day upkeep and hurdles of these aging services will empower the team to stay laser focused on our most critical future-facing endeavors," 343 said.So, if you're still
chasing any outstanding achievements that require online services, for example matchmaking or challenge-based, you should plan to wrap that up before December 2021. It's also worth noting legacy file share content will also no longer be accessible from December 2021. (Pocket-lint) - The Xbox 360 will be effectively, finally killed off next December
when then online services for one of its biggest games series will be retired.Halo game services for the Xbox 360 will no longer work from December 2021. That also means anyone playing the Xbox 360 version of any Halo game on Xbox One or Xbox Series X/S will no longer be able to use its online modes from that period.The games in question are
the Xbox 360 versions of Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo 4, Halo: Reach, and Halo Wars. Halo Spartan Assault will also be affected.All non-online aspects of each game should still work.There are native Xbox One versions of many of those games, including those in The Master Chief Collection, that will continue to be
supported and work as they do now."Here at 343 Industries, our teams are wholly focused on the future of Halo. From significant updates and improvements to MCC and the move to PC, to the future of the franchise with Halo Infinite - we’re working to deliver great experiences for years to come," wrote developer 343 in a blog post."To that end -
today we are announcing our intention to sunset our Halo Xbox 360 legacy services to fully focus on the future of the franchise. In approximately one year, December 2021, online services for legacy Halo Xbox 360 titles will be discontinued. Owners of these titles will still be able to play these games indefinitely, however, certain online features and
experiences, particularly online matchmaking, will be limited or disabled." Top PS4 games 2021: Best PlayStation 4 and PS4 Pro games every gamer must own By Rik Henderson · 11 August 2021 Writing by Rik Henderson. Originally published on 21 December 2020. Recommended for you FIFA 22 release date, trailers, features and everything you
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your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Privacy Policy It’s an end of an era for older generation Halo games.343 Industries has announced that it will be shutting down multiplayer servers for Xbox 360 Halo games at the end of 2021.Halo will always be one of the franchises that normalised online play.
While online multiplayer existed before the arrival of Master Chief, the franchise was certainly one of the cornerstones of bringing it to a mainstream audience.While it started on the Xbox with Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2, it was solidified on the Xbox 360 where it was even more accessible.Watch on YouTubeWell, unfortunately, it truly is nearly
time to say goodbye to that era. In a post on Halo Waypoint, 343 Industries announced that online support would be impacted for Halo 4, Halo: Reach, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Spartan Assault, and Halo Wars.Explaining the decision to sunset the servers, 343 Industries said: “The month over month usage of these
legacy Xbox 360 game services continues to dwindle, creating an even greater imbalance between the time and work required to maintain vs. the net impact to the overall Halo community.”“That’s not to say we don’t value and care about everyone who plays Halo – we absolutely do. But, as with any business, our teams must continually weigh needs
against available resources (time, people, expertise, etc.) and prioritise on areas and opportunities that yield the greatest impact.”The post went on to say that sunsetting these servers are for the benefit of the future of Halo. “Continuing to evolve and expand MCC while bringing our ambitious vision for Halo Infinite to life is our top priority and
stepping away from the day to day upkeep and hurdles of these aging services will empower the team to stay laser focused on our most critical future-facing endeavours. ”It’s important to note that just because servers are being shut down does not mean you won’t be able to play the games. You can still play through the campaigns of the game.
Instead, online services like matchmaking are what will not be available.Hell, you could even get some friends with Xbox 360s lying around and get a LAN party going like the good old days if you still want to experience the thrill of multiplayer.It’s also worth noting that their online experiences will, of course, live on in the Master Chief Collection.Still,
it’s always sad to see an important chapter in gaming wind down, especially one with so many emotional attachments for a lot of players. So, if you want to get your fill of some Xbox 360 Halo multiplayer action, make sure you log in sometime over the next year.
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