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I am not sure but I think you do not know why Halo 3: ODST and Halo Wars didn't sell as well compare to the previous games. Halo 3: ODST was more of an expansion pack than anything else and there really wasn't a lot of reasons for Halo fans to buy the game if they already had Halo 3 except for firefight and a few other things. Overall it did not add anything or improve much/anything from what Halo 3 was.

Halo Wars was an RTS game as you know. You can not expect the hardcore Halo players to buy it because even though it has Halo in the name it's an RTS not an FPS. Totally different games. It was for the console as well which made it very basic and it did not even get hardcore RTS players reasons to buy it. So I really would not use Halo Wars which was mostly worked on by esemble studios and not Bungie themselves.

Going back to my Halo 3: ODST comment where I said it did not add much new to the game. Halo Reach from what we have seen and heard from Bungie so far will be almost a new and guaranteed improved game from what Halo 3 was. They are taking Halo to the next level with all these new features which guaranteed people will buy it because it will not just be some expansion pack and will boost the experience.

Every game loses steam after being released for so long because people move on and play "the new big hit" but Reach might pull the Halo community back together and it has a very strong fanbase to do so as well.

In the world of gaming no is king forever and as much as I love MW2 I think Halo Reach will have a serious impact on pretty much every single FPS Xbox360 game ones it is released.