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*In Invasion, the two territories in the first phase will change. Alpha features a series of red lights that will turn green as the timer goes down. Bravo features a Vent will rise up over time.
*In Invasion, the two territories in the first phase will change. Alpha features a series of red lights that will turn green as the timer goes down. Bravo features a Vent will rise up over time.
*There are a total of [[7]] spire-like Forerunner structures protruding from the mountain.
*There are a total of [[7]] spire-like Forerunner structures protruding from the mountain.
*The map has a great resemblance to the ice planet Rhen Var in the Star Wars universe, as both contain ruined structures of past civilizations. The differences are that Reach is inhabited, while Rhen Var is completely desolate and experiences harsh weather.


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Revision as of 22:37, December 13, 2010

Template:Ratings Template:Multiplayer Map Infobox Template:Article Quote Breakpoint is a multiplayer map that is featured in the Noble Map Pack for Halo: Reach. It is set in an ONI research site in a mountainous region on planet Reach, near an exposed piece of the Babd Catha Forerunner Complex.[1]

The map is set in an area similar to the outside of Dr. Halsey's lab from the level The Package.

Trivia

  • This is the first Bungie made Invasion map to feature an Assault phase.
  • It is the first and only map so far to feature the Rocket Hog in Multiplayer Matchmaking.
  • This map features a Covenant bomb instead of the regular UNSC one.
  • In Invasion, the two territories in the first phase will change. Alpha features a series of red lights that will turn green as the timer goes down. Bravo features a Vent will rise up over time.
  • There are a total of 7 spire-like Forerunner structures protruding from the mountain.
  • The map has a great resemblance to the ice planet Rhen Var in the Star Wars universe, as both contain ruined structures of past civilizations. The differences are that Reach is inhabited, while Rhen Var is completely desolate and experiences harsh weather.

Gallery

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