Halo 4 Officially Leaked To Torrents, Intro Cinematic Released
Just a month before release Halo 4 has officially leaked online. The two-disc game is available as a 16GB download on torrent sites (8GB per disc) and videos of the leaked game are already popping up online.
The game is easily one of the most highly anticipated games this year and having it leak to millions of Xbox 360 owners a month in advance has got to be a serious blow to Microsoft right about now. Torrent sites are currently hosting various versions of the game, some with single ISOs of each disc, clocking in at 8,334MB while others simply have a combined two-disc download in one torrent location.
Several thousand seeds are up and about right now spreading the game faster than Microsoft can disable the YouTube videos showing off the leaked gameplay. Luckily for us you can check out the prologue for Halo 4 below. Obvious spoilers are obvious.
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Those battle sequences were legit. Was that not awesome or what? The cinematic graphics also looked amazing. Such a huge step up from where the series used to be. I can't wait to see what the next game looks like on the Xbox 720. I imagine instead of having to downscale everything they can just copy and paste all the high-quality models and assets over to the new console...or at least, we can hope so.
Halo 4 isn't set for release until November 6th, exclusively for the Xbox 360. But if you really can't wait and you have a modded Xbox 360, well...the torrents beckon. You can learn more about Halo 4 by visiting the Official Website.
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