Microsoft Corp solves problem with limited-edition copy of 'Halo 3'
Fans finally got a copy of "Halo 3", but it turned out that special limited-edition packaging is scratching the video game disks.
Microsoft Corp., which owns the studio that makes "Halo 3," responded quickly on its Xbox Web site with details for a replacement program. Customers in the U.S., where the game officially went on sale early Tuesday, can fill out a form and send in their scratched limited-edition disks for a free exchange through the end of December.
A Microsoft spokesman and a member of the company's outside PR firm did not immediately respond to calls and e-mails from The Associated Press requesting more information.
Microsoft is selling the limited-edition version, which comes in a tin decorated with the "Halo 3" logo, for $70 (49.62 EUR). A regular copy of the game costs $60 (42.54 EUR), and a "legendary" version, which comes with a replica of the helmet worn by game protagonist Master Chief, costs $130 (92 EUR).
Richard Mitchell, the lead writer of the Xbox 360 Fanboy blog, said one of the disks that came in his limited-edition set is scratched but the damage did not seem to interfere with its playing.
The AP received several review copies of "Halo 3" in limited-edition tins. Both the game disk and an "essentials" disk had come loose from plastic housing designed to keep them in place. The game disk had been scratched but seemed to work fine.
Microsoft has been plagued by Xbox 360 problems in recent months. In July, the software maker said it would spend more than $1 billion (710 million EUR) to repair broken Xbox 360 consoles, and in August it disclosed that some Wireless Racing Wheel game controllers were overheating and smoking.
Since its launch, the Xbox 360 has outsold Sony Corp.'s next-generation PlayStation 3 console, but it has not been as popular as Nintendo Corp.'s Wii. Investors and analysts are watching whether Microsoft can turn a profit in the division that makes the Xbox 360. Microsoft, which expects to hit that milestone in the current fiscal year, has said "Halo 3" is one part of its strategy for reaching that goal. // Pravda.Ru
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