Bungie reveals Halo: Reach stats, over 24,000 years of game time recorded
Bungie celebrates the 'Halodays' with a yuletide infographic
Over 33 billion kills have been made, 1.3 billion games played and 24 billion Covenant laid to rest according to Bungie's first batch of Halo: Reach game stats.
Before packing up for the holidays, the team at Bungie.net posted a handy infographic featuring the accumulated player stats from Halo:Reach betweenSeptember 14 and December 10.The numbers, of course,reaffirm Reach's massive popularity - thetotal game time spentby players inReach has added up toroughly24,000 years.
Above: See the full image, which includes more stats, like medals earned and credits spent, at Bungie.net
Otherinterestingfacts include that over 9 billion matchmaking kills have been made, 2.7 billion of whichwere by way of headshot, with vehicular manslaughter coming in dead last at a mere 63 million. Also of interest were the 1.3 billion recorded assists, which account for millions of 11-year-old whiners saying, "Nice kill steal, asshat!"
[Source: Bungie.net]
Dec 20, 2010
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