Two other versions

Apr 22, 2010 09:43 GMT  ·  By

It's been a busy week when it comes to Halo: Reach-related news, with the beta arriving on May 3 and with information being revealed regarding the game modes players will be able to experience in multiplayer. And now, a leaked Best Buy offer suggests that Halo: Reach will be getting three different editions when it launches.

The Standard Edition of Halo: Reach will cost 59.99 dollars, like all AAA launches for the Xbox 360, while the Limited Edition will set players back 79.99 dollars and comes complete with an exclusive in-game armor, other collectibles and a special Limited Edition case.

But the real highlight is the Legendary Edition, which will cost no less than 149.99 dollars and bring gamers a unique form of packaging, the armors, the collectibles and the case from the Limited Edition, more exclusive in-game armor and a Legendary Noble 6 sculpture that fans will not be able to get anywhere else.

It seems those who are interested in picking up any edition of Halo: Reach at Best Buy and are members of the Reward Zone Gamers Club will get up to three months of free Xbox Live Gold service and up to 500 bonus points, which is about 10 dollars.

Microsoft has not offered any comment on the leaked image, saying that rumors and speculations do not concern the company. Apparently, the flyer from Best Buy will enter normal circulation on Sunday and those who are interested in reserving their copy of the Legendary Edition of Halo: Reach will probably be able to do so on Monday.

The Legendary Edition for Halo 3 was well known for the full-on replica of the helmet of Master Chief, which came as a disk container. It will be nice to see whether the Legendary Edition for Halo: Reach is as successful or whether fans will be more interested in just picking up the game.