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'''''Halo 3 Epsilon'''''<ref>http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=12208127</ref> is believed to be a ''[[Halo 3]]'' build.  
'''''Halo 3 Epsilon'''''<ref>http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=12208127</ref> is believed to be a ''[[Halo 3]]'' build.  


It was released to Microsoft employees as of August 10, 2007, and featured [[Forge]] and [[multiplayer]] modes<ref>http://www.gamingtalkhq.com/</ref>. While it has not been officially confirmed in a news release from Microsoft or Bungie Studios, several people have been seen playing it, including Bungie content manager [[Frankie O'Connor]], Xbox.com representative "Major Nelson", and a handful of Microsoft employees.
It was released to Microsoft employees as of August 10, 2007, and featured [[campaign]] (single-player and cooperative gameplay both), [[Forge]], and [[multiplayer]] modes<ref>Bungie Podcast, 8-10-07</ref><ref>http://www.gamingtalkhq.com/</ref>.  
 
''Halo 3 Epsilon'' was officially confirmed later on the release date by Bungie Studios on a Bungie Podcast, and Microsoft employees, Xbox.com representatives, and the Bungie Studios staff have been playing it, and the Bungie employees are using this build to finish the final details of the game.


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Revision as of 16:33, August 10, 2007

A Gamercard demonstrating one of the first players of Halo 3 Epsilon.

Halo 3 Epsilon[1] is believed to be a Halo 3 build.

It was released to Microsoft employees as of August 10, 2007, and featured campaign (single-player and cooperative gameplay both), Forge, and multiplayer modes[2][3].

Halo 3 Epsilon was officially confirmed later on the release date by Bungie Studios on a Bungie Podcast, and Microsoft employees, Xbox.com representatives, and the Bungie Studios staff have been playing it, and the Bungie employees are using this build to finish the final details of the game.

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