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[[Image:Suspended2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|]]An anonymous US gamer using the gamertag "Scar" managed to unwittingly download Halo 3 Epsilon. He played the game with his console connected to Xbox Live and quickly came to the attention of Microsoft. In September 2007, his gamertag and console account were banned until December 31, 9999, resulting in the longest ban from Xbox Live ever.
==Trivia==
 
[[Image:Suspended2.jpg|right|thumb|200px|]]An anonymous US gamer using the gamertag "Scar" managed to unwittingly download Halo 3 Epsilon. He played the game with his console connected to Xbox Live and quickly came to the attention of Microsoft. In September 2007, his gamertag and console account were banned until December 31, 9999, resulting in the longest ban from Xbox Live ever.
== References ==
== References ==


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==Outside Sources==
==Outside Sources==
Guinnes World Records Gamer's Edition 2008
Guinnes World Records Gamer's Edition 2008
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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.

Epsilon had several features not seen in the game, such as being able to spawn Shade turrets and Deployable Lookout Towers in Forge. This can be seen in older Halo 3 leaked footage, and the two aforementioned items have been modded into some multiplayer maps, all of them part of the Epsilon set.

Trivia

An anonymous US gamer using the gamertag "Scar" managed to unwittingly download Halo 3 Epsilon. He played the game with his console connected to Xbox Live and quickly came to the attention of Microsoft. In September 2007, his gamertag and console account were banned until December 31, 9999, resulting in the longest ban from Xbox Live ever.

References

Outside Sources

Guinnes World Records Gamer's Edition 2008