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The Halo Bulletin: 9.4.1309.04.2013 16:01
This past Saturday afternoon, I sat in the back of the Benaroya Hall auditorium during a rehearsal of Malukah's "Frozen Sleep". It was the third time I had heard the song live, but as the haunting melody echoed throughout the auditorium, I felt an indescribable wave of excitement and satisfaction hit me. By this time tomorrow, eight of the best players in the world would be on-stage competing for the largest prize in Halo history. After months of planning, the Halo 4 Global Championship Finals were finally upon us. The Road to the Finals The tournament kickoff at RTX was the first time that the Halo 4 Global Championship came to life. Between the oversized Global Championship banners, the eagerness, anxiety and passion of the competitors, and the advancing of the first six finalists, we knew that the Global Championship was underway, and players all over the globe had now set their (perhaps lofty) sights on the title of Halo 4 Global Champion. The six finalists who emerged had earned a ticket straight to the finals, and also a target on their back as players who would compete in the online qualifier and beyond would know that they'd need to battle against Halo powerhouses such as StrongSide and Snip3down. There was still lots of Halo to be played, and hopefuls everywhere knew the road would likely not be easy.
The online qualifier gave players around the world a chance to compete from their living rooms. With five grueling weeks of new game types, maps and competitors, qualifying over Xbox LIVE was no easy feat. The particular goal of the online qualifier was to ensure that players anywhere could fire up their Xboxes and begin competing. We were happy to see so many players competing day and night for their spot, and we hope that the Global Championship playlist provided a new and varied experience. We hope to support customized and optimized playlist experiences in the future, and very much appreciate all of the feedback that you provided on the Global Championship online experiences.
Halo 4 Global Championship Finals
As I started to detail last week, the studio was filled with excitement heading into the finals. It was also filled with the traditional last-minute craziness that comes with managing events, but everyone was thrilled to get to downtown Seattle and see the competition get underway. We watched as the finishing touches were put on the stations, and on Thursday night the team left the dark lobby knowing that the chairs would soon be filled with intensity, emotion and some of the best Halo players in the world. Throughout the next day and weekend, we watched as players from all different parts of the Halo community came together to spectate and play in the Global Championship Finals.
Talking with some of the players before the matches kicked off on Friday was interesting. Some players had practiced every day for the past month, some just giving it a shot, and others confident that they'd be in the top 8. Around 15 minutes before start time, the Virgin Gaming referees handed me a stack of player names who hadn't yet registered and were about to be disqualified. While a few names rang a bell, one in particular stood out: Aaron "lx Ace xl" Elam. With minutes to spare, Ace came through the doors with "no real expectation to make top 8." We're glad you made it, Aaron.
Not only was the organization of the production team incredible, but something about seeing the mugshots of these players around every corner backstage was truly special - these were the best players in the world, and all eyes would be on them the next day.
I could certainly try to explain just how exciting Sunday's finals were, but there is no way my words could do any sort of justice. In the rare event that you haven't watched the Global Championship Finals broadcast just yet, check it out here. Beware, spoilers lie ahead!
Matchmaking Playlist Update
Next, let's talk about what's going on in Halo 4 Matchmaking. The Ricochet playlist is officially available and now playable on six different maps for a limited time. If you are like me and find yourself unreasonably enthusiastic about playing Ricochet on a daily basis, grab some friends and go for goal. (Note: The game awards bonus points if you yell "GOOOOOAL" upon scoring.) (Note #2: Not really.)
Halo 4 Game of the Year Edition
As previously mentioned, the Halo 4 Game of the Year Edition will be coming in October. We know that many of you have questions about the contents, so we've detailed them below.
Screenshot Spotlight - Pitfall
Two weeks ago, we turned the spotlight on the Mongoose. This week, we decided to go with a recently returning, already familiar playspace. Take a gander at the following Pitfall screenshots, and then capture your own for your chance at being featured in next week's Bulletin.
With that, this week's Bulletin comes to a close. Until next time,
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