Rumor: Halo 5: Guardians Beta size leaked

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With Halo 5: Guardians beta beginning on December 29, a recent image leaking the size of the beta has surfaced. The image shows the multiplayer beta is 10.27 GB in size and is listed in the Xbox One Marketplace. The image can be seen below.

According to Microsoft, the listing is just a "placeholder" for the time being.

The Halo 5 beta will run at 720p with 60fps, and starts December 29 and runs through January 18.





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21Posted:

This literally looks like every other Halo game, I really don't see the appeal with these games, not at all. I've played a few Halo games and not enjoyed a single minute of any of them.

BruPosted:

DPM Only 5 more days until I can play it.


3 more now sir, I cannot wait it looks awesome.

DPMPosted:

Only 5 more days until I can play it.

DualWieldPosted:

Is the Beta available for every one to play?

-NeganPosted:

Can't wait...much hype for this

XboxPosted:

this looks pretty nice. im getting it for sure

QuitePosted:

I love halo i used to play halo reach by far in my opinion the best halo cause of the forge world, FTW.

TendPosted:

I can't wait for the beta it's been a while since I played halo.

SmurfsPosted:

I still have a lot of space left on my HDD so luckily this won't be a problem. I'm really looking forward to this beta.

d0xyPosted:

I loved Halo: Reach; not for the story or the characters, but because of the amazing maps and guns we could use. The competitive aspect of the game was addicting and so was the cosmetic side. The maps were fun and I loved spending time in forge mode. Custom game nights were my favorite memories of playing Xbox 360 alongside CoD zombie nights.

Unfortunately, Halo 4 was terrible when it came to forge mode. It was extremely hard finding fun maps to play on for customs and the multiplayer wasn't addicting in the slightest; it was simply boring. Sure, it was prettier than Halo: Reach, and the story was better, but that isn't all that Halo fans want. We want to play Halo for months or years to come because it has that addictive potential as shown in Halo 3 and Reach.

Halo 5 looks promising for competitive gaming and I can't wait to outgun people with my crazy BR skills. With Destiny, AW, and NS Revolution being disappointments I look forward to the demo as the best gaming experience I'll have in 2014.