


There's standard Multiplayer, which is played on the lone Powerhouse map supported by the demo, as well as Firefight, played on Overlook.Īccessing the demo isn't even altogether very difficult, so long as players have an Xbox 360. It not only includes a portion of the Halo Reach campaign's Long Night of Solace level, with all four difficulties included, but also two multiplayer playlists. The Halo Reach demo disc was released after the game first launched, offering Xbox 360 users a chance to try the game out before they purchased it. RELATED: January 13 is Going to Be a Heartbreaking Day for Halo Fans It's unclear if 343 simply forgot about turning these servers off, if it plans to leave them online, or what. Someone decided that, after the servers went down for the full Halo Reach game, they'd try their Halo Reach demo disk and found that matchmaking was still working. The long and short of it is that the Halo Reach multiplayer demo works.

Halo Reach players have managed to find a workaround, however temporary, through the game's Xbox 360 demo. As everyone knows, however, fans rarely let servers go offline without a fight. Halo fans flocked to their game of choice for one last match before power was turned off on the servers forever. Xbox and 343 Industries officially ended support for Halo 3, Halo 4, and Halo Reach's multiplayer servers. This past week has been tough for fans of classic Halo games, though warm with nostalgia.
