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It was released to Microsoft employees as of August 10, 2007, and featured [[campaign]] (both single-player and cooperative gameplay) on the level [[Tsavo Highway]] as well as [[Forge]], and [[multiplayer]] on six maps: [[Epitaph]], [[High Ground]], [[Last Resort]], [[Sandtrap]], [[Snowbound]], and [[Valhalla]]. <ref>Bungie Podcast, 8-10-07</ref><ref>http://www.gamingtalkhq.com/</ref>.  
It was released to Microsoft employees as of August 10, 2007, and featured [[campaign]] (both single-player and cooperative gameplay) on the level [[Tsavo Highway]] as well as [[Forge]], and [[multiplayer]] on six maps: [[Epitaph]], [[High Ground]], [[Last Resort]], [[Sandtrap]], [[Snowbound]], and [[Valhalla]]. <ref>Bungie Podcast, 8-10-07</ref><ref>http://www.gamingtalkhq.com/</ref>.  


''Halo 3 Epsilon'' was confirmed to some degree later on August 10<sup>th</sup> by Bungie Studios on a Bungie Podcast. Microsoft employees, Xbox.com representatives, and the Bungie Studios staff have been playing it, and Bungie employees used this build to finish the final details of the game. It was over on the 29th of August, when [[Halo 3]] went gold.  
''Halo 3 Epsilon'' was confirmed to some degree later on August 10<sup>th</sup> 2007 by Bungie Studios on a Bungie Podcast. Microsoft employees, Xbox.com representatives, and the Bungie Studios staff have been playing it, and Bungie employees used this build to finish the final details of the game. It was over on the 29th of August 2007, when [[Halo 3]] went gold.  
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Revision as of 02:24, June 17, 2008

A Gamercard (belonging to Bungie's David Candland) demonstrating one of the first players of Halo 3 Epsilon.
Another player, this time, playing Campaign

Halo 3 Epsilon[1] is an internal-only Halo 3 build.

It was released to Microsoft employees as of August 10, 2007, and featured campaign (both single-player and cooperative gameplay) on the level Tsavo Highway as well as Forge, and multiplayer on six maps: Epitaph, High Ground, Last Resort, Sandtrap, Snowbound, and Valhalla. [2][3].

Halo 3 Epsilon was confirmed to some degree later on August 10th 2007 by Bungie Studios on a Bungie Podcast. Microsoft employees, Xbox.com representatives, and the Bungie Studios staff have been playing it, and Bungie employees used this build to finish the final details of the game. It was over on the 29th of August 2007, when Halo 3 went gold.

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