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4 years ago
Bungie’s nine new maps for Halo 2 came out between April 9th, 2005 and July 5th, 2005. They can all be downloaded through xbox live, but some have a small fee.
Some say the fee is a reasonable price but others say it is not. Even though there is a price on seven out of nine of the new maps, all maps will be free on August 30th, 2005. The Killtacular map pack cost $5.99 and contains Turf and Sanctuary. The Maptacular map pack which cost $11.99 contains Relic, Elongation, Terminal, Gemini, and Backwash. Then, you can all thank Mountain Dew and Pepsico for bringing us the Two free maps. Mountain Dew paid for Warlock and Containment.
For all you out there who are thinking, “Should i wait until all the maps are free, or should I buy them now?” this review is for you.
You’ll find these walkthroughs helpful.