Gamerace said:
That only proves people who own the game still like to play it. Doesn't mean they'll feel the need to get another version of Halo. Conversely, Zelda owners who have totally finished the game will need to buy a new version to get more play time with Zelda but Halo 3 owners can continue to just enjoy the online without ever buying Reach. Heck the only version of Halo I own is the original on PC and I'm still content with that. |
So you really think that anybody still playing Halo 3 multiplayer on a semiregular basis isn't going to get Halo: Reach? Somehow I don't see the logic here.