Do you reckon Amerie and Kelly Rowland too will be battling it out on Valhalla?

Jun 5, 2007 07:36 GMT  ·  By

This is a recent fact - Microsoft has teamed up with adult-targeted Internet-based website No Good TV to promote the highly popular FPS from Bungie, Halo 3, deal that will have uncensored celebrities playing each other in Halo 3. Do you reckon that Halo 3 could do any better even after its official launch?

NGTV themselves say that they are "the world's largest producer of uncensored celebrity news and entertainment programming," featuring interviews with celebrities discussing nothing but the most sensitive and intriguing subjects. This time, fans of Bungie's FPS will get to see celebrities (beautiful ones, yes...) battling it out in Vallhalla or whatever map they choose. It will probably be funny too, as not all celebrities are hardcore gamers... Just Amerie and Kelly Rowland, they're crazy in love with The Sims. Hey, who knows, maybe they've already been invited for the event.

"With No Good TV's focus on major pop culture events and a guest list of top tier talent, featuring Halo 3 on the debut of the video game series makes a lot of sense," said Microsoft director of creative marketing Chris Di Cesare in a statement, as NextGeneration reports. "The creative platform that No Good TV offers provides a unique, fun, no-holds barred vehicle to showcase Halo 3 to a new audience."

The same site also reports that the airing of the show will coincide with the launch of NGTV's Game On?! - another "uncensored" gaming series. Of course Halo 3 gameplay footage will only be shown on NGTV and on la cr?me de la cr?me of Microsoft's Xbox 360 dedicated sites, this summer.

But why don't they do the same with Halo? In fact, I'd say it would be better, the game having nudity scenes and stuff. What better place to show all that than No Good TV? Think of it this way: it would give Thompson one more life and of course, it would give us good writing material.